Meditations For Lay Readers
Who is this God who seeks us in so many ways, who calls us from our familiar and comfortable places and moves us into new roles? Part of the answer can be found within the Church. We come to know God ...
Who is this God who seeks us in so many ways, who calls us from our familiar and comfortable places and moves us into new roles? Part of the answer can be found within the Church. We come to know God ...
The Seven Words from the Cross are the focus of Christian meditation through the ages. Set to music by Haydn, they epitomise the depth of Jesus's human expereience and thus speak most profoundly to th...
This source book of daily meditations comes from the pen of one of the greatest pulpiteers in the history of the Christian church and commemorates the anniversary of his death in 1892. This collect...
Daily Strength for Daily Needs gives readers the opportunity to experience the Bible on a daily basis. Meditations from the Bible provide uplifting information and fresh inspiration -- connecting read...
The successful novelist and writer recounts the events that led her to become a born again Christian, and describes the ways her faith has sustained her.
What is time? We measure it and we use it to measure an infinite number of things. We try to save it. We live in it. (Can we live without it?) Paul told us to redeem it but we have to admit that we do...
With a sure hand and a passion for preserving the essential Kuyper, James C. Schaap has pared away the complex language of a century-old translation of the original Dutch text "Nabij God te Zijn" (190...
This is a concise handbook for meditation by one of the great teachers of the Cayce material. It leads the reader through the physical, mental, and spiritual preparations for success with meditation.
Spanning the course of a year, this collection of 365 brief daily readings/meditations beckons the modern reader, living his daily life, to enter into a period of silent reflection and recollection, t...
This book is about emptiness and silence the mind-expanding emptiness of Zen painting, and the reverberating silence of haiku poetry. Through imaginative participation in the visions of painters and p...
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