DAILY DOSE for Christian Survival
Daily Scriptural Meditation and Spiritual Medication
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About the Book
Every Christian, who tries to lead a life seriously committed to their Gospel principles in this postmodern world, finds it hard to survive the day-to-day life and move in the midst of the postmodern crowds and to continue to have one’s being in the invisible resurrected Lord. Survival of a sincere Christian is in question in this fast-paced life. This book’s contents would support these disciples of Jesus to carry on daily this august spiritual exercise. When this spiritual exercise of meditating on the Word of God is being performed, they certainly will reach God’s presence within them. Then they follow their hearing Him, their loving Him, and their saying yes to Him and starts their joyful and contented journey of Christian life, not to survive but to succeed in life. The author writes: “The thoughts I share here mostly came out of my daily meditation on the scriptures and of my encounter with ‘Jesus alive.’ I hope in all honesty that the spiritual doses I offer here will help the reader as meditation for preventing and medication for curing as well. These daily doses will support the reader in coming out of the gloomy and cloudy days of the past and in marching on smilingly and boldly to a new heaven and new earth in celebrating one’s ‘today’ as the day of the Lord.”
About the Author
Besides serving as pastor in different parishes both in India and the USA, he was the founder and the first executive director of Sathangai, an archdiocesan center for Catholic communications in Madurai, South India. He is a liturgical and social music composer and publisher. He has produced and published many volumes of Tamil liturgical hymns under the title Isaithen. A PEOPLE’S THEATRE: For Community Development in Tamilnadu, India was his first book, which was used as a guide by all development theatre workers in India. Besides many booklets of his homilies, he has published two books: My Dear Ecclesia, a compilation of his Letters for Parish weekly bulletins, and SONDAY SONRISE, homilies for Sundays and solemnities for Years ABC. He has also composed and released a music album of Catholic masses for English-speaking congregations. At present, he serves as pastor at Sacred Heart Church Parish Skiatook, Oklahoma, USA. Benjamin A. Vima has been a diocesan priest for forty years, having been born, bred, trained, and ordained in India, and is now working as an international priest in the USA. He is incardinated to the Diocese of Tulsa, Oklahoma. He had his philosophical and theological studies in India; he holds two master’s degrees, religious and theater communication from the Loyola University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago. He, too, underwent the DMin program of Oral Roberts University, Tulsa.