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Your Call to Greatness
by Christopher West
Your Call to Greatness is a "vision for life" talk. You will come to see, perhaps for the first time, who you really are—and what you are called to be. God’s plan for us is stamped right into our bodies, and understanding this plan will give you a new lens through which to see your life, your relationships, and the world around you. This presentation is perfect for anyone new to this teaching and can be used as a precursor study or even as an “infomercial” before beginning the An Introduction to the Theology of the Body study.
In this one-hour talk, Christopher West addresses and answers some of the most fundamental questions of human existence, including:
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What is our “call to greatness” and what is the key to unlocking it?
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What will bring the happiness we all long for?
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What is the “gift” that God desires to give us?
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What is the Theology of the Body?
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Why were we created male and female?
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What is the “spousal meaning” of the body?
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What are our origin, history, and destiny?
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What is the “language of the body”?
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What is the meaning of life? How do we experience it?

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Christopher West is recognized around the world for his work teaching and promoting John Paul II’s Theology of the Body. He serves officially as a research fellow and faculty member of the Theology of the Body Institute near Philadelphia. He is the best-selling author of several books, a syndicated columnist, and one of the most sought-after speakers in the Church today, having delivered more than 1,000 public lectures on four continents, in a dozen countries, and in more than 200 American cities. Christopher is most proud to call himself a devoted husband and father. He and his wife, Wendy, live with their five children near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
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