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Joyful Witness: How to Be an Extraordinary Catholic

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We want others to know the joy we've discovered as Catholics and have an impact for good in the lives of others. But can busy, ordinary men and women of faith do something that really makes a difference? Through the heart-warming and candid stories of ordinary Catholics around the country, author Randy Hain shares creative ways Catholics can live their faith and pass it on to others--often with extraordinary results. Through these wonderful stories, Hain challenges us

Joyful Witness introduces us to individuals who have accomplished amazing things for God, things that have made them extraordinary Catholics. This book will inspire you to be extraordinary, too!

163 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 23, 2014

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Randy Hain

17 books32 followers
Mr. Randy Hain is founder and president of Serviam Partners (www.serviampartners.com) in Atlanta and actively serves on a number of non-profit boards in the Atlanta community. He is the Senior Editor for The Integrated Catholic Life eMagazine which he co-founded with Deacon Mike Bickerstaff in 2010. Randy is a co-founder of the Annual Atlanta Catholic Business Conference, the Catholic Business Cafe and leads the St. Peter Chanel Business Association (Faith at Work) Ministry.

Randy is a prolific writer and frequent presenter on a number of topics including faith, family, integration, leadership and human capital.

All of his books can be found on Goodreads and Amazon. Titles include:

*The Catholic Briefcase: Tools for Integrating Fathe and Work (Liguori 2011)
*Along the Way: Lessons for an Authentic Journey of Faith (Liguori 2012)
*Something More: The Professionals Pursuit of a Meaningful Life (Liguori 2013)
*LANDED! Proven Job Search Strategies for Today's Professional (Serviam Press 2013)
*Journey to Heaven: A Road Map for Catholic Men (Emmaus Road Publishing 2014)
*Joyful Witness: How to Be an Extraordinary Catholic (Servant Books 2014)
*Blessed Children, Special Fathers: A Book of Encouragement for the Fathers of Children with Special Needs (Emmaus Road Publishing, was released May 22nd, 2015)

His blog, Surrender & Strength, can be found at: http://www.integratedcatholiclife.org...

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143 reviews1 follower
June 7, 2015
Looking for more books by this author. Wonderful short biographies of how to live an authentic Catholic faith in everyday life, with thought provoking questions for reflection at the end of each chapter. Thankful for the information on how faith and joy work together.
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August 27, 2014
I think I’ve read all of Randy Hain’s books. And they’re good. But this, this is something different and much, much, MUCH better. (And I told Randy so.)

I have never had tears in my eyes reading a Randy Hain book, but within ten pages, I had them coursing down my face. Don’t start thinking this is a tear-jerker, emo-job, though, because it’s not. It’s a tender and heartfelt series of insights.

In this book, Hain has done something unescapably brilliant: he’s gathered everyday heroes and highlighted their saintly efforts. This book isn’t just inspiring drivel: it’s full of practical tips that even slackers like me can apply. You’re going to find yourself unable to not be changed by the incredible stories, the heartwarming examples, and the down-to-earth advice. Even better, you’ll be motivated to get off your couch and DO something!

Definitely pre-order it now.
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August 27, 2015
In a society where celebrities are the gods we worship, no matter what kind of people they are, or what awful things they do, it is easy to lose hope in humanity. It is good to read about "regular" people who really are making a difference in the world, and who believe they are here to serve God and mankind. This is a collection of portraits of every day people, who have done beautiful things with their talents and faith. Randy Hain put their deeds and philosophies in a book that is straightforward, and let's us get a glimpse of what makes a true celebrity in God's eyes.
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