Inspired: The Powerful Presence of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Gary Caster was written by an author who has worked as a high school chaplain, religion teacher, and director of campus ministries at Bradley University, Eureka College, Illinois State University, and Illinois Wesleyan University. The author of several books, including "The Little Way of Lent" and "Joseph: The Man Who Raised Jesus," he has also written and produced shows for EWTN. He is the Catholic chaplain at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, and he continues to lead retreats and parish missions.
Father Gary Caster is a priest of the diocese of Peoria and the assistant to the bishop. He is a member of the Fellowship of Catholic Scholars and a regular contributor to Magnificat magazine. He leads retreats and parish missions both nationally and internationally and has written and produced shows for EWTN.
While the Holy Spirit has been the focal point of the Charismatic Renewal movement since the 1960s, for many Christians the Third Person of the Trinity is an impenetrable mystery. “Inspired” by Fr. Gary Caster explains the role of the Holy Spirit in each Christian's life. Fr. Caster shows readers how the Spirit's action brings God's power and perspective to every area of life.
Inspired: The Powerful Presence of the Holy Spirit by Fr. Gary Caster is an inspirational book.