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Joseph A. Tetlow
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Joseph A. Tetlow
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Jesus of Nazareth stands at the center of the Christian faith. Now, you are invited on a life-changing retreat that illustrates how Jesus' human life can provide you with a model for holy living today. This 12-lecture audio retreat provides a unique model of Jesus' life as a pattern for postmodern living.
Jesus went through the various stages of human life, and by watching him we gain invaluable insights about ourselves. Explore Jesus' spirituality, firmly rooted in Revelation and nourished by constant prayer. As his postmodern disciples, we are called to embrace his principles of forgiveness and loving our neighbors.
Through this retreat you will discover how to become be kind, humble, and courageous by imitating Christ. In this often overwhelming postmodern age, Jesus of Nazareth holds out to us as a strong, steady light of hope. Follow him on this inspiring retreat today.
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