Kreeft is a convert to Catholicism, having been raised a staunch Calvinist. How to be Holy: First Steps in Becoming A Saint, Peter Kreeft, author.King’s writing is both eloquent and utterly humble. Even if you do not suffer from substance abuse yourself, Parched is ultimately about the search for God, that unquenchable thirst we all share. As an adult, her alcoholism cost her nearly everything and drove her to her knees. King, a Catholic and an alcoholic, recalls her family’s tepid faith and her chaotic childhood. Heather King bares her soul in this memoir. For those crying out, “Lord, where are you? Why has this happened to me, to my family?” this book is balm for the soul. Benedict Groeschel addresses how life’s difficulties are not inconsequential to Our Lord. The loss of loved ones, personal illness, loneliness: all of these can make the “happiest time of year” very bleak. For many people, the holidays are very difficult. He takes the teachings of the Church seriously and you’ll learn fabulous things about our faith. However, Zmirak is not “lite” on catechetics. His sense of humor blasts through every page of the Bad Catholic’s series and will have you laughing out loud. If you haven’t ever read Zmirak, you’re in for a treat.
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