Evangelization is an exclusive mission, single-minded in purpose. Its thought, as the first missionary, St. Paul the Apostle, describes it, is of nothing but bringing knowledge of “Jesus Christ, and of him as crucified.” In these thirty-two addresses, broadcast for The Catholic Hour radio program over the years 1931–1932 and 1934–1935, Fulton J. Sheen takes the page straight from St. Paul’s book, preaching Christ and him crucified and seeking to illumine souls concerning the incarnate Son of God and his Church. The same yesterday, today, and forever, Jesus Christ offers to a novelty-obsessed world the gifts of true newness, true renewal, and true refreshment, to be enjoyed in the loving, steadfast shelter of his Church. A prime example of excellent preaching, The Christ combines addresses originally published in the volumes Manifestations of Christ (1934) and The Fullness of Christ (1935). Delivered with Sheen’s typical consummate clarity and inspirational power, The Christ shines steady light on the path toward better living of that life which is divine, a better understanding of that truth which is the Word, and a deeper love of that love which is the Spirit of God.