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Time Sensitive - Free Book - Pondering Tidbits of Truth - Volume 2 - Compiled and Edited by Michael Seagriff

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Free Book Offer FREE Copy of Pondering Tidbits of Truth – Volume 2 I will be publishing Volume 5 of my Pondering Tidbits of Truth series shortly. To celebrate that happy occasion and further promote this 5-book series. I will be offering a free Kindle version of Pondering Tidbits of Truth - Volume 2. Get your free copy by clicking this link on any of the three days listed below. Volume 2 of Pondering Tidbits of Truths , like the other four books in this series, presents 100 potentially life-changing quotations for you to read and ponder, one morsel at a time, at your own pace and at a time of the day that   you   find   most   convenient – when you first begin the day, during your coffee or lunch break, while you are in the waiting room of your doctor, or before settling in for the night.   All five volumes are also excellent for group reflection and discussion. Each of the books in this series is a simple but sure-fire tool to make cer...

Are We Comatose or Just Suffering From Amnesia?

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(From the Introduction to Forgotten Truths To Set Faith Afire! Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct ) “After 20 centuries of miracles from Cana to Fatima, after 20 centuries of martyrs, after 20 centuries of sanctity in every walk of life, after centuries of intellectual brilliance (Augustine, Aquinas, Bonaventure, Scotus), after all the truth that has been poured out by the Fathers, Doctors and ecclesiastical writers, by the 20 Ecumenical Councils of the Church, the infallible pronouncements of our Pontiff…after all this, the world is as pagan today as when Christ was born and had to flee. Perhaps more so... God, in his world today, is as hidden to most people as he was when in Egypt 's exile.” Father M. Raymond, O.C.S.O. made these observations in a 1954 book entitled, “God, A Woman and the Way”. This gifted Cistercian priest warned us then that we Catholics were suffering from amnesia – that we had forgotten the purpose of our lives and much of what i...