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Jesus Calls Women DVD
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Jesus Calls Women DVD
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New! Jesus Calls Women DVD This engaging, honest and insightful DVD interviews sisters who reflect on: discernment, the vows, challenges, prayer, joys, community, stages of formation, God, Jesus, spirituality, charism and commitment. These are real life stories of women who reflect cultural diversity and have/are choosing to respond to the call to the consecrated life as sisters today. It is a contemporary and reflective resource and can be used in a variety of ways and settings. It was produced by Wordnet Productions in collaboration with fourteen consultants and six young adult focus groups. Nine religious orders are represented and eighteen women are interviewed. English & Spanish on one DVD! 30 minutes, 12-page user-friendly study guide (overview, suggested uses, reflection & discussion questions, prayer service, discernment tips, prayer, resources, etc.) Junior high – young adults.  NCCV was pleased to be a collaborator with this project. Buy one get one free for a limited time only.
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