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Books > Religion & Spirituality > Non-Christian sacred works & liturgy > Liturgy
What does it mean to live in the power of our weakness?
Just admitting our weakness by itself does not make us strong.
The good news is this: We do not have to rely on our own strength,
and our weakness doesn't have the final say in whom we become.
But it does give us a better place to identify the true source
of strength.
It's a lifelong pursuit that begins when we come to grips with
who we are on our own versus who we can be in Christ.
Take this journey with master storyteller Dave Clark as he
weaves together experience and Scripture to help us rely on Christ
as we learn to rely on his strength rather than our own.
Ireland 1986. A teenage girl begins a series of conversations with
a statue of the Virgin Mary in a grotto. Inspired by a true story,
Mary and Me is a compellingly original imagining of a young woman's
search for understanding and meaning at a milestone in her life,
and a rich and funny evocation of the Ireland of the 1980's.
The manuscript S1 is one of the chief witnesses to the Sanskrit
Yasna, containing the Avestan text of the Zoroastrian Yasna liturgy
to chapter 46.19, together with a Sanskrit translation and
commentary. This book contains the complete, full-colour set of
facsimile images of S1. An introduction by Leon Goldman provides an
overview of the Zoroastrian Sanskrit tradition together with a
discussion of the S1 manuscript covering its physical appearance,
its age and history, and for the first time, a detailed
palaeographic analysis of the Avestan and Sanskrit text.
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