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REVOLUTIONARIES, Brown
RECENT READS - Liturgy
BEYOND SMELLS AND BELLS: The Wonder and Power of Christian Liturgy, by Galli
BLENDED WORSHIP: Achieving Substance and Relevance in Worship, by Webber
FINDING GOD IN TIMES OF SORROW AND DESPAIR: Coniaris
LITURGICAL THEOLOGY: Simon Chan
LITURGY MADE SIMPLE, by Searle
PLANNING BLENDED WORSHIP: The Creative Mixture of Old and New, by Webber
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A CALL TO SPIRITUAL REFORMATION: Priorities from Paul and His Prayers, by Carson
A SERIOUS CALL TO A DEVOUT AND HOLY LIFE, by Law
CELEBRATION OF DISCIPLINE: The Path to Spiritual Growth, by Foster
CELTIC DAILY PRAYER: Prayers and readings from the Northumbria Community
CELTIC VISION, THE: edited by de Waal
DIARY OF AN OXFORD METHODIST: Benjamin Ingham 1733-1734, edited by Heitzentater
DIVINE INTERVENTION: Encountering God through the Ancient Practice of Lectio Divina, by Jones
IN CONSTANT PRAYER: by Benson
NO MOMENT TOO SMALL: by Vest
PLAIN LIVING: A QUAKER PATH TO SIMPLICITY, Whitmire
PRAYERS offered by US Senate Chaplain Reverend Frederick Brown Harris: 1942-1946
PRIMAL: A QUEST FOR THE LOST SOUL OF CHRISTIANITY, Batterson
SACRED WAY, THE: by Jones
SOUL KEEPING: Ancient Paths of Spiritual Direction, by Baker
THE COUNTRY PARSON'S ADVICE TO HIS PARISHIONERS: A Serious Exhortation to a Religious and Virtuous Life, by Anonymous, edited by Koch
THE IMITATION OF CHRIST, by Thomas a' Kempis
THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD, by Brother Lawrence
THE RYTHM OF GOD'S GRACE: Uncovering Morning and Evening Hours of Prayer, by Boers
TOO DEEP FOR WORDS: Rediscovering Lectio Divina, by Hall
VALLEY OF VISION: A Collection of Puritan Prayers & Devotions, edited by Bennet
RECENT READS - Lay Monasticism
A PLACE APART: Monastic Prayer and Practice for Everyone, by Pennington
BEYOND THE WALLS: Monastic Wisdom for Everyday Life, by Wilkes
HOW TO BE A MONASTIC AND NOT LEAVE YOUR DAY JOB: An Invitation to Oblate Life, by Tvedten
MONK HABITS FOR EVERYDAY PEOPLE: Benedictine Spirituality for Protestants, by Okholm
PRAYER AND COMMUNITY: The Benedictine Tradition
PUNK MONK: New Monasticism and the Ancient Art of Breathing, by Freeman and Greig
ST. BENEDICT'S TOOLBOX: The Nuts and Bolts of Everyday Benedictine Living, by Tomaine
THE INNER ROOM: A Journey into Lay Monasticism, by Plaiss
THE RULE OF ST. BENEDICT
RECENT READS - Other
BITTERSWEET FREEDOM: Hirji-Walji
THE CELTIC WAY OF EVANGELISM: How Christianity Can reach the West ...Again, by Hunter
THE SHACK, by Wm. Young
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Saturday, August 6, 2011
Rare Qualities
Beautiful qualities the world around us longs to see in those who profess to be followers of the Lord Jesus Christ: Reverence, Integrity, Faithfulness, Gratitude, and Humility. These are too often lacking, but so desperately needed.
What other qualities would you add to the list?
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