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Help me title my new book!

Posted by Nick

I’ve just finished the first draft of a new book for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process. My goal was to help the catechumens and candidates understand what it means to see and respond to the world through Catholic eyes. The book isn’t a catechetical text. That’s what their parish formation sessions are for. This book is more about spirituality and lifestyle.

Now I’m in search of an effective title. The title has to be attractive to the buyer, which will be pastors and RCIA team leaders and members—people like you.

And the title also has to be attractive to the readers, which, of course, will be the catechumens and candidates.

So here are some suggestions. Please click on the most effective titles. You can choose more than one. And if you don’t like any of them, click on the comments link and offer your suggestions. Thanks very much!

Choose the most effective titles
So that we may bear witness: A field guide for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process

Royal priesthood: An introduction to the Catholic lifestyle for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
Consecrated in faith: A guide book for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
A spiritual journey: Guideposts on the way to becoming Catholic
Drawn into the mystery: What it means to live Catholic
The company of Christians: Expectations for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
What do you ask of God’s church? A workbook for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
Guided to the fullness of truth: How to see the world with Catholic eyes
Training in the Christian life: A guide for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
Filled with the light of faith: An overview of Christian living for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
A living faith: Initial thoughts on Catholic practices for catechumens and candidates in the RCIA process
Children of the light: A simple guide to a profoundly Christian life
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Posted on Friday, April 16th, 2010 at 11:35 am under Uncategorized.     

4 Responses to “Help me title my new book!”

  1. Pat 21. Apr, 2010 at 12:03 pm #

    My suggestion is: “looking at the World Through Catholic-Colored Glasses: How living a Catholic life changes my/our world view.

  2. Nick 23. Apr, 2010 at 6:34 pm #

    Thanks for the suggestion Pat!

  3. Debbie 26. Apr, 2010 at 8:51 am #

    It’s Not About Me: What It Means To Live Catholic.

    And I do like A Spiritual Journey: Guideposts…

    I look forward to reading this book no matter what name you choose!

    Best of luck with your selection, Debbie

  4. Lu 03. May, 2010 at 11:48 am #

    Although I have not seen the contents of the book, I am basing my suggestions on the description you gave. My suggestions are:

    Living My Life as a Catholic – A Chosen Lifestyle or

    Seeing the World through the Eyes of a Catholic

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