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Saints Alive in Books and Memory

As a Protestant young person, my knowledge of saints amounted to a vague awareness that, depending on context, the term could apply variously to the writers of the gospels, Christians generally, certain historical individuals revered by Catholics, and some distant antecedent to Santa ClausIn recent years, through the influence of personal study and Catholic and Orthodox friends, I have come to appreciate the historical saints, the traditions associated with them, and their examples of love and devotion.

In the introduction to Stories of the Saints, Carey Wallace offers compelling reasons for reading the saints:

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More Gifts for Kids: a new Pilgrim’s Progress and a Christmas picture book

First an acknowledgement: Rousseaux Brasseur, the author of these books, was the much-loved children’s ministry lead at our church when our daughter was in elementary school. Last summer he served for a week as pastor at Camp Harlow, where our daughter volunteers as a teen counselor. Needless to say, I am hardly an unbiased reviewer. But I can attest to the character of the author as a clever, quirky, open-hearted individual with a deep love for Jesus and young people.

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