One Book - One Parish

This is the OLG blog for the One Book - One Parish Lenten reading program. As you read each week's suggested chapters in "My Life with the Saints" you will find reflection/discussion questions here. An integral part of a reading program is the discussion that grows from it. We look forward to your participation. "All of us are smarter than one of us." You can make this come true for our Lenten One Book - One Parish reading program.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

4. In general, do you find it easy or difficult to lead a Christian life? Name one thing you find difficult about being a Christian in today’s society, as well as one easy thing about following Christ.
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