
The Lion Christian Classics Collection
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The book talks about spiritual conversion and the "opening of the eyes" of faith, that is, the moment when a person begins to see their life differently through their relationship with God.
Callista (1855) is a historical novel, set in 3rd century North Africa, that follows the young Greek woman Callista, a talented sculptor of pagan statues, who confronts the truth of Christianity during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius.
The book is a concise but also very clear, systematic overview of the Reformation: how it arose and how it developed over the course of more than four centuries, branching out from its initial roots often in various directions.
The book follows a young man, Chris, who is going through a deep life crisis, a sense of meaninglessness and inner emptiness.
Nikša Krpetić's Stations of the Cross contains two complementary parts: poetic and prose. The poetic part, entitled "The Path, Truth and Life," consists of 15 sonnets, the most demanding literary structure, in which the author reflects on each station of
This book presents the origins and activities of the most important Christian Churches and religious communities on our soil.