"Three centuries ago, people flocked to St. Francis de Sales, seeking his help for their problems. St. Francis spent hours ministering to them face-to-face and wrote over 20,000 letters. From these letters to persons in all walks of life, we've selected the ones that will be most helpful to you today. Each hand-written response to someone like you seeking help for an actual problem. You'll be consoled by warmth, the wisdom, and the holy ..."
"Francis de Sales’s Introduction to the Devout Life has remained a uniquely accessible and relevant treasure of devotion for nearly four hundred years. As Bishop of Geneva in the first quarter of the seventeenth century, Francis de Sales saw to the spiritual needs of everyone from the poorest peasants to court ladies. The desire to be closer to God that he found in people from all levels of society led him to compile these instructions o ..."
Roses Among Thorns(Standard Edition) Simple Advice for Renewing Your Spiritual Journey by Christopher Blum, FrancisDeSales Paperback, 128 Pages, Published 2014 by Sophia Insitute Press ISBN-13: 978-1-62282-206-5, ISBN: 1-62282-206-4
"For four years, residents of the Good Samaritan Village, St. Francis, Kansas, gathered monthly to record their memories and thoughts on such topics as I Never Told Anyone, Homemade Entertainment, Dust Bowl Days and the Great Depression, and Childhood Pranks. People of all ages recognize the universal messages that surface with the recollections gathered into this book. Set into free-verse format, the stories connect the residents of the ..."
""This book will assist you with your ascension process. These are glorious times indeed, and as you raise frequency and let go of the past, a new you is emerging. You are not alone in this process, and many intelligences, energies, and friends are supporting you and your purpose. "We are part of this support team, and as you reach new heights, so do we. We ascend just as you do to higher and higher frequencies and more glorious light. " ..."
"The writing of this book has afforded him pleasure in his leisure moments, and that pleasure would be much increased if he knew that the perusal of it would create any bond of sympathy between himself and the angling community in general."