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Peace
be with you!
Welcome to Trinitas™
Publishers of True Life in God
From September 1991 to April of 2006
Have you ever...
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Felt lost and lonely?
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Longed for a deep relationship with someone?
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Felt that God didn't love you?
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Wondered why God doesn't talk to us anymore?
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Questioned if God really exists?
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Asked why there are so many churches and religions?
We have been privileged to participate in making available a series of books that may answer these and many other questions for you. This series is called "True
Life in God". They contain an astonishing collection
of messages given by God for all humanity through His
instrument, Vassula Rydén.
Our Lord has explicitly named this work "True
Life in God".
In these very troubled times, God is reaching out in
this special way to shepherd each one of us. He longs
to develop an intimate relationship with us. He longs
to guide us in finding answers for our lives. He longs
for us to be opened to Him. He has come all the way
from Heaven to the door of our heart. He says: "Come
to Me...get to know Me..." (18 March 1987)
He continues: "How can
you love someone if you do not know him? Come to know
Me and you will love Me". He refers to
the messages as a Love Hymn or a Love Letter because
of his sincere desire to show each of us how He longs
to be with us and how deeply He loves each one of us.
Jesus says, "give them these Messages;
they are My personal love letter to each one of them " (12 January 1993)
"These messages are not just for a few, but for everyone.
For anyone that the Lord leads to read them. Whoever
you are, if you know Jesus, these messages will help
you know Him better, and if you don't know Jesus, these
messages can help you to know Him.
He knows you, and He has already led
you to read at least this far." Lucy Rooney, SND and Robert Faricy, SJ Volume 1, TLIG.
"Vassula's writings are an echo of the Gospel. The one who speaks is indeed the very Word of God." Fr. Lludevit Rupcic, OFM, Zurich, Switzerland, Theologian and author.
All Messages can be viewed and printed at TLIG.org.
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