
Da bi i oni živjeli
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An autobiographical account of his journey from Hindu Brahmin to Christian convert. Written with Dave Hunt, this book is a powerful testimony to his conversion from Hinduism to Christianity, highlighting the power of faith and personal transformation.
The plot is intertwined with lyrical writings, theological reflections, cultural memories, and personal encounters.
The messages warn that many Christians are content with superficial faith. God, according to Vassula, calls for complete surrender, daily conversion and a return to the "first love."
He believes that it is through openness and trust in prayer that wounds begin to be revealed and healed.
Marcelić emphasizes that the Shroud is not an object of faith in itself, but rather an aid in meditation on the Passion of Christ.
Faith is renewed when it is lived and shared. A Christian must not be hidden; witnessing is the way faith grows. The author encourages the apostolate of everyday life.