Today is the 20th anniversary of the death of Henri Nouwen. His legacy lives on in his writing and devotees around the world.
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Celebrate the Life of a Great Catholic Thinker
On September 21, 1996, Henri Nouwen died unexpectedly of a heart attack. Twenty years later, his devotees worldwide remember the renowned priest, psychologist, and spiritual thinker.
"God doesn't let Himself get caught in titles, names and facts. But he lets Himself be suspected. And therefore it is only the one who prays to God, quite possibly the one who searches for silence himself, who can recognize Him in the many little ideas, meetings, and happenings on the way." —Henri Nouwen, quoted in Henri Nouwen: His Life and Spirit
The Stirring New Biography
Nouwen fans and spiritual seekers alike will find inspiration in Henri Nouwen: His Life and Spirit, the new biography from award-winning documentarian Kevin Burns.
"Kevin Burns's book is a great contribution to understanding the life and work of Henri Nouwen, a spiritual writer whose message was so deeply rooted in his own struggles—his gifts as well as his wounds. As Henri himself would appreciate, this book is not only an account of his life, but an invitation to see how the gospel is written in our lives."
—Robert Ellsberg, author of The Saints' Guide to Happiness and Henri Nouwen's editor
To offer the wisdom of Henri Nouwen to as many people as possible, we're taking 30% off our entire Nouwen collection, including Henri Nouwen: His Life and Spirit and other books by Nouwen himself. Click here to view the full collection.
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