The Bridge Volume 2 Publication of Enkyo-ji Buddhist Network Available – October 1, 2018

Announcing the latest issue of the magazine published by Enkyo-ji Buddhist Network Publishing, The Bridge Vol. 2 is now available for your reading pleasure.  

In this issue there are photos from the wonderful retreat held in Buffalo this past August as well as articles on faith and practice written by various teachers in the Engkyo-ji Buddhist Network.

In this issue articles cover a wide range of topics such as health is Buddhism, interview with NONA Bishop Myokei Caine-Barrett, report from Paraguay, Brazil, and London. 

This is a full color nicely reproduced magazine consisting of 32 pages.  The format is 8.5 inches by 11 inches printed on glossy paper.  The proceeds from the sale of this publication, both digital and printed, go to help Enkyo-ji carry out it’s mission of worldwide propagation.  Please consider supporting your faith and Enkyo-ji’s mission through this valuable quarterly publication.

I hope you will consider going online to purchase your own copy.  The cost is $5 for the digital only version and $10 for both the digital and printed versions.  The proceeds from the sale of this magazine support Enkyo-ji.

With Gassho,
Ryusho Jeffus, Shonin, MDiv, BCC

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About Ryusho 龍昇

Nichiren Shu Buddhist priest. My home temple is Myosho-ji, Wonderful Voice Temple, in Charlotte, NC. You may visit the temple’s web page by going to http://www.myoshoji.org. I am also training at Carolinas Medical Center as a Chaplain intern. It is my hope that I eventually become a Board Certified Chaplain. Currently I am also taking healing touch classes leading to become a certified Healing Touch Practitioner. I do volunteer work with the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (you may learn more about them by following the link) caring for individuals who are HIV+ or who have AIDS/SIDA.

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