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The Road to Emmaus: Daily Encounters With the Risen Christ

by Joseph W. Houle

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An inclusive devotional with 365 daily meditations affirming the goodness of all people--the young & the old; the male & the female; the lesbian, the gay man, & the heterosexual; the single, the married, & the celibate; the Asian, the Black, the Hispanic, the Native American, & the White; the physically strong & the physically challenged. This book will be especially attractive to those Christians who seek interpretations of the Gospel as a call to create inclusive community. Based on selected Gospel passages, these inspirational reflections are a gentle invitation to awaken to the presence of Christ in the persons, circumstances, & events of our lives. A total of twenty contributing authors include a balance of women & men, laypersons & clergy, people who are single & people in committed relationship. The editor is Director of Emmaus House of Prayer, a Special Work of the Mid-Atlantic District of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC).… (more)
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An inclusive devotional with 365 daily meditations affirming the goodness of all people--the young & the old; the male & the female; the lesbian, the gay man, & the heterosexual; the single, the married, & the celibate; the Asian, the Black, the Hispanic, the Native American, & the White; the physically strong & the physically challenged. This book will be especially attractive to those Christians who seek interpretations of the Gospel as a call to create inclusive community. Based on selected Gospel passages, these inspirational reflections are a gentle invitation to awaken to the presence of Christ in the persons, circumstances, & events of our lives. A total of twenty contributing authors include a balance of women & men, laypersons & clergy, people who are single & people in committed relationship. The editor is Director of Emmaus House of Prayer, a Special Work of the Mid-Atlantic District of the Universal Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches (UFMCC).

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