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Leave No Soul Behind: A Handbook for Catholics

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Leave No Soul Behind by Fred Vilbig is a guide to rediscovering faith and embracing the Great Commission in today’s challenging times. Through Scripture, Church teachings, and the lives of Saints, the book explores Prayer, Holiness, and Faith as tools for spiritual renewal. It inspires readers to deepen their relationship with Christ, transform their lives, and share their faith with others. This essential journey of recommitment begins with oneself and extends to family and community.

Book Specifications
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Catholic Gathering (January 29, 2021)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 248 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1735840300
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1735840307
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.56 x 8.5 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #3,430,415 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Leave No Soul Behind by Fred Vilbig is a powerful guide to renewing faith and embracing the mission given by Christ. Drawing on Scripture, Church teachings, and the lives of Saints, it explores the essentials of Prayer, Holiness, and Faith to inspire personal and spiritual transformation. This book equips readers to deepen their connection with God, share their faith, and positively impact their families and communities. A must-read for anyone seeking guidance in living out the Great Commission in today’s challenging world.

About the Author

Fred Vilbig is a lawyer in St. Louis, Missouri, where he and his wife have raised their eleven children. He has served on numerous national, regional, and local boards and was the president of the St. Louis Archdiocesan Catholic lawyers association for many years. He is a frequent speaker at parishes on matters of faith. He has interviewed national Catholic leaders on matters affecting the freedom of religion. And he has been a host on EWTN radio's St. Joseph Radio Presents.

The Heart of the Great Commission

Embrace God’s call to make disciples and transform the world by renewing your commitment to faith, prayer, and following Christ.

A Practical Guide to Faith Renewal

Through relatable stories and timeless wisdom, this book offers actionable steps to rediscover and share your Catholic faith.

248 Pages of Insight

Explore a comprehensive guide to deepening your faith and living the Great Commission.

An Engaging Read

Written in clear and engaging language for readers.

Published by Catholic Gathering

A name you can trust for its orthodoxy and devotion.

Reader Reviews

Leave No Soul Behind offers practical tools and inspiring examples for battling secularism. Fred Vilbig's engaging prose makes this a must-read for strengthening faith and guiding others on their journey

Michael Hey

Leave No Soul Behind offers practical insights on living a holy life and guiding others towards Christ. Vilbig's engaging storytelling and examples from the saints make it an essential guide to sanctity

Jacob Mare

Leave No Soul Behind offers a powerful pathway to spiritual healing through prayer, holiness, and sacrifice. Vilbig's compassionate guidance, rooted in the communion of saints, makes it essential for deepening faith and guiding others

Joan Stader (Wozniak), Ph.D.

Fred Vilbig’s book is an exceptional example of a layman and father witnessing to our Catholic faith. His threefold battle-plan of prayer, holiness, and sacrifice is simple but powerful, and he wonderfully incorporates the witness of the saints and the wisdom of the Church to offer us hope in our own struggle to be evangelical Catholics, solid principles upon which to base our spiritual lives, and an example to all of us of someone doing just that.

Bishop Thomas John Paprocki

Leave No Soul Behind" offers a transformative spiritual journey, equipping readers with the tools of prayer, holiness, and sacrifice. Vilbig’s clear, scripturally-rich guidance invites readers to embrace lasting spiritual change and fulfill their deepest longings

Most Rev. Robert J. Hermann