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Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope
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Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope
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Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope
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Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope

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  • Inspires readers’ Christian imagination and encourages them to experience the wonder and mystery of Christian theology.

  • Equips readers to identify the false self and to unmask the world and its distractions.
  • Challenges readers to adopt a lifestyle of introspection and contemplation.
  • Moves readers to shift their pursuits from the American Dream to selfless service.
  • Inspires readers to enter into others’ stories and meet them in their sufferings.
  • Encourages readers to be transparent about vulnerabilities and to discover a hope in the thick of doubt, darkness, and despair.
  • LanguageEnglish
    Release dateAug 14, 2018
    ISBN9781683509684
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    Where the Colors Blend: An Authentic Journey Through Spiritual Doubt and Despair … and a Beautiful Arrival at Hope
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    Stephen Copeland

    Stephen Copeland is a writer and storyteller who writes regularly for Franciscan Media and the St. Anthony Messenger. He is the author of Where the Colors Blend and collaborator on Franciscan Lectio.

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