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I Believe in You - 2nd Edition by Luca Badetti (Paperback)
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Highlights
- How to believe in yourself and the other?
- Author(s): Luca Badetti
- 125 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
How to believe in yourself and the other? In what ways can you live out who you really are and relate to others beyond masks and projections? Find out in surprising ways! "I Believe in You," grounded in simple and meaningful stories from a community with persons with disabilities, brings together psychological and spiritual insights for anyone w...Book Synopsis
How to believe in yourself and the other? In what ways can you live out who you really are and relate to others beyond masks and projections? Find out in surprising ways! "I Believe in You," grounded in simple and meaningful stories from a community with persons with disabilities, brings together psychological and spiritual insights for anyone who wants to live authentically. Questions for reflection are also included for individual and group use. Each reader is invited on a personal and inclusive journey of acceptance and transformation.Review Quotes
A precious and much needed book... The relevant insights and inclusive stories in these pages can help us believe and grow in our humanity, healing our relationship with ourselves and our relationship with the others. Helen Prejean, CSJ Author of "Dead Man Walking"
This beautiful book is about becoming who we are, with stories from the amazing community of L'Arche, one of the great Christian ministries of our age. James Martin, SJ Author of "Between Heaven and Mirth"
Badetti has written a wonderful book which explores the question of belief - how we believe in ourselves, in others and in God. The L'Arche community members with whom he lived were his inspiration and teachers, helping him to learn who we all are: God's beloved. This book is a very profound human story of acceptance. Through stories, it shows us how to truly be present, listen and understand ourselves and the other. It challenges our view of those outside of our "comfort zone" and invites us to let down our barriers to celebrate what it is to be truly human. Ronald Rolheiser, OMI President, Oblate School of Theology Author of "Holy Longing", a New York Times bestseller