Stand Firm Be Strong
Some Catholic devotional books written specifically for men feature excerpts from Scripture, while others focus on quotes from the saints. But this book is different: it includes daily reflections that comprise both Scripture and saint quotes along with a relevant meditation meant to jump-start and strengthen a man’s spiritual life over the course of six months.
Popular speaker and author Fr. Wade Menezes, CPM, of the Fathers of Mercy, penned these rich, practical reflections for men of every vocation. His tight, powerpacked pages offer achievable resolutions and prudent advice on attaining your goals in everyday living.
The timely wisdom of this book will help you cultivate virtue and root out vice, preparing you to:
*Put on the armor of God for the daily struggle and withstand trials at home and at work
*Imitate Christ in guarding your senses and responding to temptation
*Develop greater trust in God and His mercy
*Fulfill your duties with diligence and balance while serving God and others
*Kindle your prayer life, better utilize your talents, and order your priorities
*Draw more from the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
Fr. Menezes also incorporates key traditional prayers and litanies for weekly devotions and provides helpful cross-references for personal and group use. This daily spiritual manual will help you grow in knowledge of your faith and gain strength for spiritual battle to more fully become the man you were created and called to be.
SKU (ISBN): 9781682784112
ISBN10: 1682784118
Wade Menezes
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2024
Publisher: Sophia Institute
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