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I was in prison and you came to visit me … I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." (Matthew 25:36, 40) Rick Warren says, "Whatever Jesus did on planet earth while in His physical body He intends to continue to do today through His spiritual body - the church. Question: Suppose, just suppose, Jesus were on earth today, right now, today, would we find Him visiting the prisons, talking with the prisoners, or mingling with criminals? Of course we would. Jesus would be in the prisons, offering healing, grace, forgiveness, salvation -- and His friendship. But, what if no one from outside the prison would carry His message to those in the inside? Answer: God will raise up someone already in the inside. May we introduce exhibit number one: William Graham, inmate #123781, Colorado Corrections, witness for Christ. God sent His Son to set prisoners free-not necessarily from their physical prisons of brick, mortar, steels and bars,, but surely from the imprisonment of sin. Read William Graham's testimony - you won't be disappointed.I was in prison and you came to visit me … I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me." (Matthew 25:36, 40) Rick Warren says, "Whatever Jesus did on planet earth while in His physical body He intends to continue to do today through His spiritual body - the church. Question: Suppose, just suppose, Jesus were on earth today, right now, today, would we find Him visiting the prisons, talking with the prisoners, or mingling with criminals? Of course we would. Jesus would be in the prisons, offering healing, grace, forgiveness, salvation -- and His friendship. But, what if no one from outside the prison would carry His message to those in the inside? Answer: God will raise up someone already in the inside. May we introduce exhibit number one: William Graham, inmate #123781, Colorado Corrections, witness for Christ. God sent His Son to set prisoners free-not necessarily from their physical prisons of brick, mortar, steels and bars,, but surely from the imprisonment of sin. Read William Graham's testimony - you won't be disappointed.
Volume 3 of Dog On A Chain Press's Lantern Lit series. Contemporary poetry from modern poets, poets that are poets at the very gnarl of their being. Includes the second part of Mat Gould's Vol. 1 offering, the continuation of the subtle apocalypse he is k
Idealism: An Essay, Metaphysical and Critical is a philosophical work written by William Graham and first published in 1872. The book explores the concept of idealism, which is the belief that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual in nature. Graham argues that idealism is not only a valid philosophical position, but also the most reasonable one, as it provides a more coherent and comprehensive understanding of the world than materialism or dualism.The book is divided into two parts. The first part provides a historical overview of idealism, tracing its development from ancient Greek philosophy to its modern form. Graham examines the works of philosophers such as Plato, Berkeley, and Kant, and shows how their ideas have contributed to the development of idealism. He also addresses some of the criticisms of idealism, such as the charge that it is subjective and denies the reality of the external world.The second part of the book presents Graham's own views on idealism. He argues that reality is fundamentally mental, and that the material world is a product of the mind. He also explores the implications of this view for ethics, epistemology, and the nature of consciousness.Overall, Idealism: An Essay, Metaphysical and Critical is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the philosophical concept of idealism. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of philosophy or the nature of reality.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Whether you are a cradle Catholic, a convert, or thinking about becoming one (perhaps you are already in the RCIA at a local parish), you are undoubtedly bursting with questions about what it means to be Catholic. A Catholic Handbook has the answers. The Paschal Mystery (can you solve it?), the sacraments, grace (the gift that keeps on giving), prayer, the monastic life, the purgatory story, the communion of saints, the lowdown on whether Protestants can go to heaven--in his friendly, down-to-earth style, the sometimes humorous but unfailingly knowledgeable Fr. Graham has the answers to these and a whole treasure trove of other questions. This book is a "must" for the bookshelves of every Catholic (and future Catholic). +
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