How do we, and how should we live out our faith? If you're asking these kind of questions, pick up one of these inspiring books...
Why not start with Ronald Rolheiser's brilliant SEEKING SPIRITUALITY, which was written to help people understand what Christian spirituality means and how to apply it to their own lives. Wise and practical, this is a great primer to all things spiritual.
Henri Nouwen lays out the simple thesis that we are all deeply loved of God in LIFE OF THE BELOVED, and shows how we can learn to live in this love, while Gerard W. Hughes’s GOD IN ALL THINGS invites us to meet the God who is always near us.
Richard Foster is a much-loved speaker and author on all things spiritual. LIFE WITH GOD lays out how a life-transforming way of reading the Bible can lead to a vibrant and dynamic relationship with God, while LONGING FOR GOD, co-written with Gayle Beebe, draws inspiration from classic Christian writers down the ages.
Finally MY DEAR CHILD by Colin Urquhart is a unique book: written from the perspective of God, it is full of encouraging and tender words for all his children.
Celebration of Discipline
Arguably the most established contemporary spiritual classic by our most profound living religious writer. This timeless classic has helped well over a million people discover a richer spiritual life infused with joy, peace and a deeper understanding of God.
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Seeking Spirituality
In this wide-ranging text, Ronald Rolheiser gives information and practical advice on how to build a spirituality for today.
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God in All Things
Gerard Hughes's popularity lies in the fact that he always writes directly for the individual struggling with issues of faith and life and gets right to the heart of spiritual needs and concerns.
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Life With God
The starting point of LIFE WITH GOD is that so many of us want to make the Bible the foundation of our way of life, but struggle to make sense of this huge, apparently disjointed book. Why is that Christians try so hard to place the Bible at the centre of their lives, but in reality get very little from it in terms of genuine life-transforming practice?
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My Dear Child
Designed for personal use or use in a prayer group, this book is written in the form of God speaking to a believer, his "dear child". The language has been kept deliberately conversational in style.
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