Brother Sun, Sister Moon by Katherine Paterson
Cloud of Witnesses by Katie Warner
God Gave Us Heaven by Lisa Tawn Bergen
God Gave Us You by Lisa Tawn Bergen
Just in Case You Ever Wonder by Max Lucado
Let Us Pray by Katie Warner
Lift the Flap Bible by Sally Lloyd- Jones
Light of Sunday by Geena Harrington and Katrina Harrington
Mary Holds My Hand by Michelle E. Chronister
Read Aloud Bible Stories (Volumes 1-4) by Ella K. Lindvall
The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd- Jones
The Little Flower by Becky Arganbright
The Oak Inside the Acorn by Max Lucado
Who Sang the First Song by Ellie Holcomb
You Are Special by Max Lucado
The Word of the Lord: A Child’s First Scripture Verses by Katie Warner
Princesses of Heaven by Fabiola Garza
Can You Find Saints? by Phillip D. Gallery
Catechism of the Seven Sacraments by Kevin O’Neill and Mary O’Neill
The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis
Daughter of the King by Terra Tucker
The Garden, the Curtain and the Cross by Carl Laferton
A Girl’s Guide to Making Really Good Choices by Elizabeth George
GPS: God’s Plan in Scripture by Ascension Press
A Boy Who Became Pope by Fabiola Garza
Light of the Saints by Cory Haimann
Marian Consecration for Children: Bringing Art to Life in Young Hearts and Minds Carrie Gress
The End of the Fiery Sword: Adam and Eve & Jesus and Mary Maura Roan McKeegan
Starting Strong by Paula Rinehart
The Wingfeather Saga by Andrew Peterson
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Blessed are the Bored in Spirit by Mark Hart
The Case for the Creator by Lee Strobel
Chasing Humility by Joel Stepanek
Come Adore by Life Teen
Come Clean by Life Teen
Come Pray by Life Teen
Come Walk by Life Teen
Heart of an Athlete by the Fellowship of Christian Athletes
I Choose the Sky by Emily Wilson
Rekindled: How Jesus Called Me Back to the Catholic Church and Set Me on Fire by Mallory Smyth
We all yearn for intimacy, but we avoid it. We want it badly, but we often run from it. At some deep level, we sense that we have a profound need for intimacy, but we are afraid to go there. Why?
We avoid intimacy because having intimacy means exposing our secrets. Being intimate means sharing the secrets of our hearts, minds, and souls with another fragile and imperfect human being. Intimacy requires that we allow another person to discover what moves us, what inspires us, what drives us, what eats at us, what we are running toward, what we are running from, what self-destructive enemies lie within us, and what wild and wonderful dreams we hold in our hearts.
Christian marriage offers the daring proposition that, inspired by faith, two people might unconditionally bind themselves together for life without destroying each other in the process! This revised and updated edition offers a set of honest and penetrating reflections on the challenges of living faithful Christian marriage today.
Joined by the Church, Sealed by a Blessing does more than help parish leaders plan excellent wedding liturgies and prepare engaged couples well. It enables parish leaders to address the challenges of increased divorce, fewer Catholic weddings, empty pews on Sundays, and the increasing number of people who choose no faith. This is the one book that will give you a comprehensive plan to address these concerns with confidence, creativity, and clarity.
With over fifty years of combined hands-on experience in parish and diocesan liturgy preparation and catechumenate formation, Diana Macalintal and Nick Wagner give you more than just another marriage preparation resource. They give you a parish transformation tool.