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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Michele Faehnle , Emily Jaminet , Larry RichardsPublisher: Ave Maria Press Imprint: Ave Maria Press ISBN: 9781594717611ISBN 10: 1594717613 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 22 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsIn an age that values social networks over face-to-face relationships, Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet make a compelling case for the lost art of spiritual friendship. They draw from a rich vein of personal experience and the lives of the saints to prove that the old proverb is still true: to have a friend, you must be a friend. Read this book to find out how. --Colleen Carroll Campbell, Author of My Sisters the Saints The Bible says that 'a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter and he that has found one has found a treasure.' The same goes for finding this book! We are all a work in progress, and while finding virtuous friendships can be difficult, they are vital in life. The Friendship Project shows us just how to find and invest in these intentional and virtuous friendships. --Sarah Swafford, Speaker and author of Emotional Virtue: A Guide to Drama-Free Relationships We live in a technology-driven world where people are instantly connected, yet in our own personal lives, we often feel isolated and alone. The Friendship Project is an inspiring and uplifting answer to how we can be internally connected and equipped to form lasting friendships--first with God and second with others. It underscores the truth that happiness lies in living a virtuous life. --Sr. John Dominic, O.P., Developer of Disciple of Christ, Education in Virtue In an age that values social networks over face-to-face relationships, Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet make a compelling case for the lost art of spiritual friendship. They draw from a rich vein of personal experience and the lives of the saints to prove that the old proverb is still true: to have a friend, you must be a friend. Read this book to find out how. --Colleen Carroll Campbell, Author of My Sisters the Saints The Bible says that 'a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter and he that has found one has found a treasure.' The same goes for finding this book! We are all a work in progress, and while finding virtuous friendships can be difficult, they are vital in life. The Friendship Project shows us just how to find and invest in these intentional and virtuous friendships. --Sarah Swafford, Speaker and author of Emotional Virtue: A Guide to Drama-Free Relationships We live in a technology-driven world where people are instantly connected, yet in our own personal lives, we often feel isolated and alone. The Friendship Project is an inspiring and uplifting answer to how we can be internally connected and equipped to form lasting friendships--first with God and second with others. It underscores the truth that happiness lies in living a virtuous life. --Sr. John Dominic, O.P., Developer of Disciple of Christ, Education in Virtue In an age that values social networks over face-to-face relationships, Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet make a compelling case for the lost art of spiritual friendship. They draw from a rich vein of personal experience and the lives of the saints to prove that the old proverb is still true: to have a friend, you must be a friend. Read this book to find out how. --Colleen Carroll Campbell, Author of My Sisters the Saints The Bible says that 'a faithful friend is a sturdy shelter and he that has found one has found a treasure.' The same goes for finding this book! We are all a work in progress, and while finding virtuous friendships can be difficult, they are vital in life. The Friendship Project shows us just how to find and invest in these intentional and virtuous friendships. --Sarah Swafford, Speaker and author of Emotional Virtue: A Guide to Drama-Free Relationships We live in a technology-driven world where people are instantly connected, yet in our own personal lives, we often feel isolated and alone. The Friendship Project is an inspiring and uplifting answer to how we can be internally connected and equipped to form lasting friendships--first with God and second with others. It underscores the truth that happiness lies in living a virtuous life. --Sr. John Dominic, O.P., Developer of Disciple of Christ, Education in Virtue Author InformationMichele Faehnle is a blogger, contributor to CatholicMom.com, and codirector of the Columbus Catholic Women's Conference. Emily Jaminet is a blogger, contributor to CatholicMom.com, and serves on the leadership team of the Columbus Catholic Women's Conference. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |