In these pages, you will learn:
● What Catholics who have left the Church mean when they say they weren’t “being fed”
● How to respond to common objections to the Catholic faith
● Why Jesus invites us into a more personal, intimate relationship with him
● Why some Catholics don’t feel spiritually satisfied, even if they attend Mass
● How to help those who have left the Church embark on their journey home
Focusing on the clear biblical evidence for the Real Presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, Cavins points out that it is impossible to read the sixth chapter of John’s Gospel literally without recognizing that the Eucharist is more than just a “symbol” of God’s love. Rather, it is the very heart of Christianity, the only food that truly satisfies our souls.
"Here Jeff Cavins succeeds in his quest to help readers understand how the Catholic Church truly feeds people with the Word of God and with the very body and blood, soul and divinity of Jesus in the Eucharist. Whether they firmly believe the Church’s teaching on the Eucharist or have serious doubts, Cavins helps Catholics grow in their knowledge and love of the Eucharist and savor the feast Christ Himself sets before them at every Mass."
Fr. Terence Henry, TOR
President, Franciscan University of Steubenville
"By weaving the personal with the historical, Cavins is at his best in describing the spiritual meaning of the Eucharist and in demonstrating the Truth that inheres in Catholicism."
William A. Donohue, Ph.D.
President, Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights
Jeff Cavins is the Director of the Office of Evangelization for the Archdiocese of St. Paul-Minneapolis. Over the past several years, he has dedicated his life to developing The Great Adventure, a life-changing, interactive Bible study program that enables students to understand the chronological flow of Sacred Scripture. His latest series, Walking Toward Eternity, is an inspiring study designed to help you live your faith more fully. Jeff holds an MA in theology from Franciscan University of Steubenville. He resides with his wife, Emily, and their daughters in Minnesota.