In his new book, author Kaiser Johnson acts as part fitness trainer and part spiritual director as he integrates faith and fitness for those looking to build a stronger body and more faithful soul. In the book’s introduction, Kaiser explains that there is a natural connection between a more robust faith life and improved health. You need the same virtues to accomplish both — namely, willpower, discipline and a strong desire to live your best life. Through his 90-day plan that includes workouts, nutrition guide and prayer, Johnson gives readers the road map to a stronger faith and stronger body.
Summary: In his latest book, Edward Sri tackles what seems like a simple topic: how to become a more devout follower of Christ. In his short, digestible book (150 pages), Sri expertly explains in three parts how we can better find Christ, know Christ and, finally, walk with Christ with our hearts on fire. Sri shows the readers how Catholics have been given invaluable gifts in the sacraments — gifts that will help us know and follow Jesus in our everyday lives. Only when we form and nurture a relationship with Christ, Sri writes, will we be able to answer “yes” to the question he asked of Peter: “Do you love me?”
Author: Pope Francis
Publisher: Image
Price: $21
Summary: Taken from Pope Francis’ conversation with Italian Father Marco Pozza, “Our Father” is a deep dive into the depth and power of the Lord’s Prayer, offering a line-by-line meditation from the pope as well as personal asides meant to deepen the reader’s understanding of Francis’ priorities. Regarding the line, “Give us this day our daily bread,” Pope Francis says, “The power of God’s presence in the world today is precisely at table, in the Eucharist with Jesus. Feed us with that spiritual food that strengthens us … but also feed everyone, in this world in which the reign of hunger is so cruel.”
Author: Mary Haseltine
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Price: $17.95
Summary: Mary Haseltine is a theology graduate, certified doula and childbirth instructor, writer and mom, who’s written a book that not only supports mothers with answers to pregnancy questions, but more importantly supports them with grace as they prepare for the birth of their babies. The author draws deeply on Pope St. John Paul II’s Theology of the Body and other Church writings to show that giving birth is not only physically beautiful, but also deeply theological and symbolic. Divided into four parts, spanning the time from preparing for birth to postpartum, the book is filled with personal stories and experiences, and integrates pregnancy with faith, showing how birth is a holy and grace-filled experience.
Author: Rebecca Frech
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Price: $16.95
Summary: Finding good friends can be difficult today. And making the time to invest in and nurture the healthy friendships we do have also is often a daunting challenge. This book tackles why we need friends, where we find them and even when we let friends go. Drawing on personal anecdotes, author Rebecca Frech catalogues the different kinds of friends, ways to grow intentionally in friendship and how to discern which friends really ought to be in our inner circle.
Author: Pope Francis
Publisher: Loyola Press
Price: $12.95
Summary: This sixth book on a Jesuit pope from a Jesuit publishing company compiles Pope Francis’ reflections on hope, originally given as a series of general audience talks in 2016-17. This message of hope, the pope notes, is needed in dark times when people feel surrounded by violence and evil, and it offers a simple, life-changing message. In just under 100 pages, the pope covers the comfort, reasons, journey and reality of hope, as well as other topics including Lent, the Holy Spirit, tears and rejoicing.
Author: Father Roger J. Landry
Publishers: Pauline Books & Media
Price: $13.95
Summary: Father Landry is a priest of Fall River, Massachusetts, and it is his experiences as a pastor that inspired this book. As Father Landry spoke to children on Sunday mornings, he would emphasize the need to make good choices in using their time, in what they read and in how they treated others. The subtitle, “Habits to Help You Grow Closer to God,” emphasizes that the goal only can come from cultivating the right habits, practiced on a daily basis. Each chapter offers help on how to create your own “plan of life.”
Author: John O’Neill
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Price: $21.95
Summary: It took more than five years for New York Times best-selling author John O’Neill to fully uncover this incredible real-life (but little-known) story about the search for the tomb and remains of St. Peter deep below the Vatican. The book chronicles wealthy philanthropist and Texas oilman George Strake’s funding of the exploration by pioneering archeologist Margherita Guarducci, who decodes inscriptions on an ancient wall underneath St. Peter’s Basilica, including one that says, “Peter is here.” The story of the discovery is full of intrigue, determination and faith.
Author: Leonard J. DeLorenzo
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Price: $16.95
Summary: Leonard DeLorenzo, a theology professor at the University of Notre Dame, dives into one of the most important topics in today’s culture: How do we get overscheduled, overstimulated young people (and, frankly, adults as well) to quiet their minds long enough to listen for God’s voice in their lives? DeLorenzo’s book serves as an excellent primer for the upcoming Synod of Bishops at the Vatican in October that will focus on youth, vocations and discernment as he takes a critical look at the problems today’s young people face, and how the Church can help them find what is truly important.
Author: Obianuju Ekeocha
Publisher: Ignatius Press
Price: $16.95
Summary: In her new book “Target Africa,” author Obianuju Ekeocha, a Nigerian human-rights activist, takes on a little-recognized fact of Africa today: the story of foreign-aid gifts that come with strings attached. In the post-colonial era, Africa has struggled with social, economic and political problems, and Ekeocha, while acknowledging that while many wealthy Western donors have good intentions, others want their funds used to push their agendas of radical feminism, population control, sexualization of children and homosexuality.
Author: Scott Hahn
Publisher: Image
Price: $23
Summary: Author, theologian and Catholic convert Dr. Scott Hahn brings us along on a journey that combines biblical study, history, mystery and faith. Functioning as both a prequel and a continuation of his book “The Lamb’s Supper,” “The Fourth Cup” tracks the author’s conversion from evangelicalism to Catholicism. Along the way, he shares his investigation into the rituals of Passover and their importance in salvation in Jesus Christ. You’ll discover how the “fourth cup” of wine used in the Passover ritual explains Christ’s Pascal sacrifice, “whoever loses his life for my sake and the Gospel’s will save it” (Mk 8:35).
Author: Scott Weeman
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Price: $15.95
Summary: Scott Weeman uses his own journey to recovery as the starting point for this book, which integrates the Twelve Steps with the sacramental practice of the Catholic Church. He takes on the gap between the Higher Power of 12-step programs and the merciful God at the heart of Catholic belief and practice, allowing those struggling with addiction and entering recovery to see how their Catholic faith can and should be an integral part of their journey. It links sobriety on earth with the holiness of heaven, all the while recounting a painful struggle to find and encounter God.
Author: Barbara Lee
Publisher: Loyola Press
Price: $12.95
Summary: In sharing the personal story of her transition from lawyer and U.S. magistrate to retired life, Barbara Lee offers a look at how retirement offers us an opportunity to grow closer to Christ. While we find value in our careers during our working lives, retirement allows us to give back and work toward a deeper purpose. Lee, a long-serving member of the Ignatian Volunteer Corps, roots her advice in Ignatian spirituality. “This book is for Christians,” she writes, “who want to grow in a God-centered life by exploring the graces specific to the later stages of life.”
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