How to Keep a Spiritual Journal
Title | How to Keep a Spiritual Journal PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Klug |
Publisher | Augsburg Books |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 2001-12-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780806643571 |
A comprehensive handbook for starting-and keeping-a spiritual journal.
Journal Keeping
Title | Journal Keeping PDF eBook |
Author | Luann Budd |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 191 |
Release | 2002-01-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830823379 |
Luann Budd offers to help you get started journaling, and she introduces you to the power of writing as a spiritual discipline through helpful tips and examples from her own journals.
Journaling as a Spiritual Practice
Title | Journaling as a Spiritual Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Cepero |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 165 |
Release | 2015-07-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 083089392X |
Helen Harmelink Cepero looks at how we can use journal writing to enhance and support other disciplines such as discernment, self-understanding, attention to God, prayer and more.
Spiritual Journaling
Title | Spiritual Journaling PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Peace |
Publisher | NavPress Publishing Group |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9781576831090 |
This study guide explores and explains how the use of the spiritual discipline of journaling can deepen both our walk with God and our community with other believers.
Listening Prayer
Title | Listening Prayer PDF eBook |
Author | Leanne Payne |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1999-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 080105916X |
Shows readers how they can experience a fuller, more meaningful prayer life by learning how to listen to God.
Tending the Holy
Title | Tending the Holy PDF eBook |
Author | Norvene Vest |
Publisher | Church Publishing, Inc. |
Pages | 225 |
Release | 2003-11-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0819225541 |
"God is mystery," writes Norvene Vest in the Introduction to Tending the Holy, "and every form of religion is an effort to respond faithfully to the mystery of God by whatever name. The Divine breaks through into human experience in many ways, and humans respond variously to the awesome experience of God." And those various responses are what the contributors to Tending the Holy document. In this provocative and cutting-edge collection readers are given the opportunity to see what spiritual direction looks like--and what questions are asked--through a variety of lenses. From an examination of the spiritual direction relationship in the Evangelical Christian tradition, to Buddhism and Hindu ones, to the better-known ones of the Benedictines, Carmelites, and Ignatians, and finally, to the contemporary lenses of feminism, Generation X, the institutional perspective, and even one based on the natural world and the spirituality of St. Francis, this collection explores unexplored territory. Tending the Holy is an important resource for spiritual directors and pastoral counselors. Contributors include: Shaykha Fariha al-Jerrahi (New York); Ven. Tejadhammo Bhikku (Sangha Lodge Buddhist Monastery, Australia); Chrisopher Key Chapple (Loyola Marymount University); Rabbi Zari Weiss (Seattle, Washington); Sr. Marian Cowan, CSJ (Sisters of St Joseph of Carondelet, St. Louis, Missouri); Lisa Myers (La Canada, California); Dr. Michael Plattig (University of the Capuchins, Germany); Sister Katherine Howard, OSB (St. Benedict's Convent, St. Joseph, Minnesota); John H. Mostyn, CBC (Rome); The Rev. Dr. John Mabry ( San Francisco); Norvene Vest (Altadena, California), and The Rev. Dr. H. Paul Santmire (Watertown, Massachusetts). The Spiritual Directors International Series – This book is part of a special series produced by Morehouse Publishing in cooperation with Spiritual Directors International (SDI), a global network of some 6,000 spiritual directors and members.
How to Argue like Jesus
Title | How to Argue like Jesus PDF eBook |
Author | Joe Carter |
Publisher | Crossway |
Pages | 176 |
Release | 2008-12-18 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433518619 |
Uses Jesus' words and actions found in the New Testament to systematically evaluate his rhetorical stylings, drawing real lessons from his teachings that today's readers can employ. Jesus of Nazareth never wrote a book, held political office, or wielded a sword. He never gained sway with the mighty or influential. He never took up arms against the governing powers in Rome. He was a lower-class worker who died an excruciating death at the age of thirty-three. Yet, in spite of all odds-obscurity, powerlessness, and execution-his words revolutionized human history. How to Argue Like Jesus examines the life and words of Jesus and describes the various ways in which he sought-through the spoken word, his life, and his disciples-to reach others with his message. The authors then pull some very simple rhetorical lessons from Jesus' life that readers can use today. Both Christian and non-Christian leaders in just about any field can improve their ability to communicate effectively by studying the words and methods of history's greatest communicator.