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The More Abundant Life: Lenten Readings

This book offers a series of readings designed to guide readers through the Lenten season, focusing on themes of spiritual abundance, introspection, and renewal. more

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Phillips Brooks
Phillips Brooks

Phillips Brooks was an American clergyman, writer, and theologian, born on December 13, 1835, and died on January 23, 1893. He is known for his profound understanding of Christian faith and his contributions to religious literature. more

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