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We all want to simplify our lives. Here's a way to help your parishoners turn to their faith as they set their priorities and find the means to let go of what gets in the way of true joy. Drawing on the powerful histories of the saints as well as personal experience, the author offers practical guidance to pursuing and achienving spiritual simplicity in an often chaotic world.
In The Holy Way, Huston examines a variety of spiritual practices in the Chrisitan tradition that lead to a simpler life, ways that will lend themselves to sharing of experiences and renewed faith. Great for single or marriend adults of all ages, the discussion guide for The Holy Way provides material for one book group orientation and five discussion sessions. Each session is based on a theme and includes a short prayer, group discussion questions, and questions for individual reflection.
Paula Huston, a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellow, has published fiction and essays for more than twenty years. She was co-editor and essayist for Signatures of Grace: Catholic Writers on the Sacraments. Her life in a rural setting and travels in the Third World provide the background for The Holy Way.
Visit Paula's web site: www.paulahuston.com
The Holy Way: Practices for a Simple LifeBased on the practices of saints and personal reflection, this guide provides strategies for achieving spiritual simplicity.
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