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“The light of love shines “in the darkness” (John 1:5), in suffering, in confusion, in all that we will never understand. Love makes darkness itself shine. This opens altogether new possibilities for dealing creatively with the shadow side of reality. Words can only serve as pointers; we must put this to the test in our own dark hours. Those who have done so, those who have suffered lovingly, have discovered the transformative power of love.”

Quote by David Steindl-Rast

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Deeper Than Words: Living the Apostles' Creed

This book delves into the profound meaning behind the Apostles' Creed, examining its historical context and providing practical guidance for incorporating its teachings into one's life. It explores the core beliefs of Christianity and encourages readers to reflect on their own faith journey. more

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David Steindl-Rast
David Steindl-Rast

David Steindl-Rast is a German-born monk and writer known for his research on gratitude. His works explore the role of gratitude in personal and spiritual life, as well as how it can promote the well-being of individuals and societies. more

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