Making Your Life A Christian Life
The Desert Fathers and St Francis of Assisi as Guides
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About the Book
Christians have always recorded the lives and sayings of those they were convinced were good examples of conduct and teaching. The Book of Acts (6:8-7:60), in its narrative of the trial and death of Stephen contains the earliest account of the martyrdom of a Christian. This kind of writing is generally referred to as a “martyr act” because it records what the person did as a witness to his faith in Jesus Christ, a faith that led to his death.
Although Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Christians have generally been more comfortable with the idea of reading and learning from saints’ lives, the popularity of Foxe’s Book of Christian Martyrs and the presence in any “Christian bookstore” of shelves of lives of faithful Christians is clear proof that this approach to learning from the Christian past is alive and well in all branches of the Church. All Christians, whether great saints, themselves, or miserable sinners, can learn from reading these accounts of those whose sense of purpose and purity of dedication was greater than their own.
The Desert Fathers of ancient
This book offers some brief glimpses of how they did that and how their example might help us do the same, in our own lives.
About the Author
Paul S. Russell is the Academic Dean of St. Joseph of Arimathea Anglican Theological College in