If you have been waiting for the Kindle version of Pondering Tidbits of Truth (Volume 2), your wait is over.
So why would you want a copy?
Let me ask you two questions? Are you at the point in your spiritual
life where you sense God prodding you to spend more time each day
reading, pondering and reflecting on the truths of your Catholic faith,
but you do not know where to begin or how you will find the time to do
so? Fret no more. The hard work has been done for you.
Pondering
Tidbits of Truth (Volume 2), like its Volume 1 predecessor, sets forth
100 quotations from ancient and contemporary Catholics that will
challenge and inspire you. The wisdom contained within these books will
provide much fruit for your contemplation.
You can get your $.99 cent copy HERE.
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“We have received baptism, entrance into the Church, and the honor of being called Christians. Yet what good will this do us if we are Christians in name only and not in fact?”-St. Andrew Kim Taegon
(Photo ©Father Lawrence Lew, O.P. Used with Permission)
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