Everybody wants to live a better life. Whether we are graduating college or encountering post-retirement opportunities and challenges, we want to stay on track and contribute to what is good, inspirin
Each of us has a special purpose in life—do you know what yours is? In Heroic Living, best-selling author and former investment banker Chris Lowney combines the proven practices of Ignatian spiritua
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The Catholic Church is suffering its worst decline in five centuries—a slide that will turn catastrophic unless reversed by fundamental changes. Lowney, a former Jesuit seminarian and business executi
In a world torn by religious antagonism, lessons can be learned from medieval Spanish villages where Muslims, Christians, and Jews rubbed shoulders on a daily basis--sharing irrigation canals, bathhou
In a world troubled by religious strife and division, Chris Lowney's vividly written new book offers a hopeful historical reminder: Muslims, Christians, and Jews once lived together in Spain, creating
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Luke Larson and his wife Evie embarked on a 500-mile pilgrimage across northern Spain, to experience walking as a way of keeping company with Jesus and his companions, of both earth and heaven, such a
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