We are living in the ice age of emotions. Believe it or not, the number one killer in this generation is loneliness. Why do millions die of starvation? In part, because love and kindness have been dying in the human heart, with selfishness and greed taking over.
Think about it, the world is full of pain, violence, devastation, yet we can go on because there are some who are kind and compassionate.
This collection of short stories, written by Athanasius Yohan I, tales from his encounters with people where small acts of kindness and goodwill have made changes in people's lives.
A perfect read for those who yearn to experience the beauty of life and love.
In this introspective book, Athanasius Yohan I, the Metropolitan of the Believers Eastern Church, has examined with great detail the questions that plague us all, questions which we often seek to avoid: Are we living a just life? Is that even possible? Through a series of revealing stories, he discusses his own struggles with these difficult dilemmas, and through them provides guidance on how to live a good life.
From childhood lessons on the importance of honesty to the humble backgrounds of history's great writers, he finds inspiration in many areas. His approach to life is worthy of praise, and reminds us of one of the book's most important lessons: To be aware of the great beauty and compassion around us, and to not give in to the despair that too often acts as a temptation. A moving guide on living with honesty and goodness, I commend the distinguished Metropolitan for bringing to us the Power of Love a most timely guide for navigating these exceptional times.
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