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The Resistance

God's Plan for Renewing the Human Family

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The Resistance

De : John Riccardo
Lu par : John Riccardo
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The beloved author of Rescued invites readers to discover the story of the God who creates, rescues, and mobilizes us to share in the work of renewing the human family.

We all know the conflict within every soul that affects our whole world: Our lives are of infinite worth and yet something is radically amiss. Faced with the gap between what we know life should look like and how human existence falls short, we are tempted to despair: to suspect that God, if He exists at all, is either uninterested or just disappointed in us.

Fr. John Riccardo, Catholic priest, author, and founder of ACTS XXIX, has spent nearly thirty years repeating the same simple and life-giving message: Don’t give up. You matter to God!

The Resistance is not another religious instruction manual or theological textbook. It’s a deeply personal reintroduction to the gospel as the one story that makes sense of everything: who we are, why we exist, what’s gone wrong, and what God has done about it. Both pastoral and accessible, The Resistance brings readers into the heart of a God who’s often misunderstood, ignored, or rejected—and who longs to be known.

Through storytelling, Scripture, and raw honesty, Fr. John invites readers to wrestle with the biggest questions we face:

  • Why am I here?
  • Where am I going?
  • How do I get there?

This book is about recovering a true vision of God and, in doing so, recovering who we are and what God is inviting us to do to help renew the human family and re-create the world He so loves. It is about learning to see not through the lens of modern culture but through the lens of Scripture. And it is about unleashing hope in a world that’s starving for it.
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The Resistance is life-changing—and one of the most important books you’ll ever give away. Fr. John Riccardo speaks directly to the struggles of our time and the deepest needs of our hearts.”—Lisa Brenninkmeyer, founder and CEO of Walking with Purpose

“Fr. Riccardo preaches the gospel in a way that is astonishingly both new and old. This book is a gift.”—Patrick Lencioni, author of The Advantage

“Like St. Francis of Assisi or St. Therese of Lisieux, Fr. Riccardo captures the gospel in a way that is both timeless and completely new. The Resistance is another example of his life-changing presentation of what Jesus has done for us, and the battle He is calling us to wake up and fight.”—Fr. Mike Schmitz, host of the Bible in a Year podcast

“There is a greatness in you beyond your imagining. No matter where you are in believing this is true, let yourself be amazed through The Resistance. Fr. Riccardo’s powerful witness and wisdom draw us into the story of a God who pursues, rescues, and restores not just in the past but also today in our times.”—Mother Gloria Therese Laven, O.C.D., superior general of Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles

“Don’t resist the chance to be a part of the resistance—the resistance that can and will change the world one person, one family at a time. That’s the straightforward and loving message in this beautifully written book.”—Teresa Tomeo, host of Catholic Connection

“Fr. Riccardo has a singular gift for presenting the gospel for what it truly is: astonishingly good news. With pastoral warmth, theological depth, and captivating storytelling, he helps us see the drama of salvation history not as an abstract idea, but as the most genuine account of our lives.”—Msgr. James Patrick Shea, president of the University of Mary
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