About the book: For foremost theologian and bestselling author Malachi Martin's first inspirational work, he reaches out with a message to us all - how to survive with joy in a seemingly loveless world
In five contemporary parables, Martin introduces us to people from all walks of life who confront this loveless world and triumph through their understanding of the power of God's love.
With each of his illuminating and universal stories, Martin brings his characters to a point at which there is no hope. It may come in any number of situations - from a perfect marriage that suddenly crumbles to a luxurious life that turns empty.
But the author goes one step further and shows us how each despairing individual turns his or her life around - as one character after another comes to understand God's unending, unchanging offer of love.
In the final chapter, Martin offers a brilliant and moving summary of the Christian strategies for living, strategies that are effective even in today's hectic and hostile world.
There Is Still Love (1984) is a book of miracles, of celebrations, and of revelations. It offers the solace that comes from understanding the ways of the world - and ourselves - more fully. A comfort and a companion, a book to read and reread, There Is Still Love is a gift to have and a gift to give.
About the author: The Christian Science Monitor has called Malachi Martin "one of the most challenging writers in English" during his time. Malachi Brendan Martin (1921-1999), also known under the pseudonym of Michael Serafian, was an Irish-born American Traditionalist Catholic priest, biblical archaeologist, exorcist, palaeographer, professor, and prolific writer on the Roman Catholic Church. He is the author of the national best-sellers Vatican, The Final Conclave, and Hostage to the Devil. His extraordinarily broad-based appeal offers eloquent testimony to the breadth of his abilities.
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