This Little Black Book is your companion for Lent. It’s an old-fashioned “vade mecum” (pronounced vahday maykum). That’s Latin for “travel with me” and was used to describe a book that was a constant companion – perhaps a condensed book of prayers for traveling priests, or a handbook for quick reference – something you could take with you anywhere.
This Little Black Book is your companion for Lent.
This Little White Book is meant to help you enjoy six minutes a day in prayer during these next 50 days of the Easter season.
Pope's birthday celebration “Would you like to come to Pope Francis' birthday party?” When Pope Francis celebrated his 77th birthday (and his first as pope) in 2013, several street people who lived near his home at Domus Sanctae Marthae ...
Ken Untener Catherine Haven. Also. available: • Little Burgundy Books (available in English and Spanish) Stewardship in ... Black Book for Lent (available in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese) Little Purple Book (Lenten book for children ...
Little Black Book for Graduates, written by nationally known youth minister Blaine Bartel, is written specifically to help graduates understand how to live as a Christian as they begin a new life of responsibility.
An inspirational source of encouragement for Lent.
It offers history and background that help make the prayer book a more meaningful part of the worship life of individuals and congregations. With thoughtful reflection questions, this is a perfect volume for parish study groups.
It is extremely moving that in this book Archbishop Tutu returns to something so simple and so profound after a life in which he has been involved in political, social, and ethical issues that have seemed to be so very complex.
"A folk journey of Black America...beautiful, haunting, curious, and human." - from the introduction by Bill Cosby. Over 200 photographs. From the Trade Paperback edition.
The Little Black Book is designed to fill a gap in law school pedagogy: the skills needed for succeeding in law school competitions. Law schools perpetually struggle with the need...