
Answering God's Call
A Scripture-Based Journey for Older Adults
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Narrated by:
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Carol Grace Anderson
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By:
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Barbara Lee
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Referencing biblical figures and using Ignatian spirituality, Barbara Lee provides a guide to help older adults hear a renewed call to discipleship.
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