Author: | Greg Firnstahl | ISBN: | 9781449724542 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press | Publication: | September 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Greg Firnstahl |
ISBN: | 9781449724542 |
Publisher: | WestBow Press |
Publication: | September 2, 2011 |
Imprint: | WestBow Press |
Language: | English |
I am proud to know the author of this book, which is the best I have ever seen on the Rosary. Greg spent many years studying about the Rosary. His description of the Fifteen Mysteries is the best I have ever seen. As a boy I prayed three Rosaries each day, and still do.
For years I have given away 1,000 Rosaries each month. Now I am thrilled to send copies of this book to as many people as possible.
- Daniel Lyons, The Spiritual Newsletter
My dear friends, over the years I have given prayer to this writing. I would like to say that I have reached spiritual heights, but I have not. I would like to claim a perfect Christian life, but I am still growing. I want to say I pray the Rosary perfectly and have achieved a deep union with God, but I am still maturing. However, I have learned to walk with God and continually ask him to keep working with me (Mk. 16:20). For me, the Rosary has made me a better Christian, more Christ-like, a little more understanding about life and people. I look at this writing the same way the little child in the Scriptures looked at his five loaves and two fish he gave the Lord. It is a small offering (John 6:9ff).
I am proud to know the author of this book, which is the best I have ever seen on the Rosary. Greg spent many years studying about the Rosary. His description of the Fifteen Mysteries is the best I have ever seen. As a boy I prayed three Rosaries each day, and still do.
For years I have given away 1,000 Rosaries each month. Now I am thrilled to send copies of this book to as many people as possible.
- Daniel Lyons, The Spiritual Newsletter
My dear friends, over the years I have given prayer to this writing. I would like to say that I have reached spiritual heights, but I have not. I would like to claim a perfect Christian life, but I am still growing. I want to say I pray the Rosary perfectly and have achieved a deep union with God, but I am still maturing. However, I have learned to walk with God and continually ask him to keep working with me (Mk. 16:20). For me, the Rosary has made me a better Christian, more Christ-like, a little more understanding about life and people. I look at this writing the same way the little child in the Scriptures looked at his five loaves and two fish he gave the Lord. It is a small offering (John 6:9ff).