This is a diary written for over five years. It presents Rosalie’s perspective of God with family connections. She gives her own thoughts freely over the days, and the reader can sense the joy she expresses in living life to the fullest while she prayerfully writes each entry.
"In God Speed, Mark Buchanan explores the physical, spiritual, and relational benefits of walking--an age-old, mostly forgotten practice that connects us to the earth beneath us, to the world around us, and to the God who made us, as we ...
We know that God's reality does not wrest from us heroic seriousness. But we can “seriously” poke fun at the ... God-walk cannot be content simply with God as claim on the individual conscience. But God-walk senses that this claim is ...
Ed. William Johnston. New York: Image Books, 1973. De Caussade, JeanPierre, Abandonment to Divine Providence. Trans. John Beevers. New York: Image Books, 1975. —— . The Sacrament of the Present Moment. Trans. Kitty Muggeridge.
This book, the fourth in The Upper Room's bestselling "Guide to Prayer" series, offers a simple pattern of daily prayer built around weekly themes and organized by the Christian church year.
“This is a series of stories of what it looks like to walk with God, over the course of about a year.” So begins a remarkable narrative of one man’s journey learning to hear the voice of God.
The great secular book on the subject, Elisabeth Ku¨bler-Ross’s On Death and Dying, was first published in 1969. It’s time for a new understanding and perspective, and who better to tackle this complex subject than Timothy Keller?
The Three-Mile Walk draws from the biblical story of Jonathan, who, after a treacherous three-mile hike, boldly stepped into battle and watched God work a stunning victory in the midst of impossible odds.
In this heartwarmingly honest account, Robertson gives you an inside look at his life and legacy, and shares about the power that dwells behind what's visible.
For a greater understanding of what it means to let Him live through you? For the marks of His presence in your life? Author Elizabeth George gives practical help for how you can do that in this study of the fruit of the Spirit.
In Three Mile an Hour God, renowned Japanese theologian Kosuke Koyama reflects beautifully on a theme lost to western theology and western culture in general – the need for slowness. With a new foreword from John Swinton