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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian worship
Pilgrimage, as a global activity linked to the sacred, speaks to
the special significance of persons, places and events. This book
relates these sentiments to the curatorship of the Camino de
Santiago that comprises a lattice of European pilgrimage
itineraries converging at Santiago de Compostela in northwest
Spain. The detailed analysis focuses on the management of
pilgrimage settings as heritage and tourism linked to the shrine of
Saint James and gives particular attention to investment
guidelines, land use planning regulations, environmental
stewardship, information dissemination and museology.
Have you ever felt that your devotional life falls short of the
ideal? Have you ever wondered how you can have an intimate,
meaningful relationship with God when the demands of modern life
make it all but impossible? Do you feel trapped and frustrated by a
pattern of daily devotions which you find unfulfilling? The Nearest
sets out to tackle these questions by challenging many of the
preconceptions which have become entangled with the popular
understanding of spirituality in western Christianity. By looking
at prayer and devotion from a different perspective, Tim Ross shows
how a fulfilling relationship with God is both realistic and
achievable within the confines of your life right now.
The Advent season is filled with rich themes that have fascinated
poets. In Run, Shepherds, Run, Bill Countryman presents a poem a
day for devotional reading during Advent and the twelve days of
Christmas. Readers will find classic poets they know and love,
including George Herbert, John Donne, Christina Rossetti, Emily
Dickinson, and Alfred, Lord Tennyson, as well as contemporary
poets, known and unknown. Run, Shepherds, Run includes helpful
hints for reading poetry, for those who have less experience
reading it than others, as well as useful annotations to help
readers with older language that may not have easily apparent
meanings for today's readers.
One of the most personal and powerful acts a Christian can engage in is
prayer. Yet many believers struggle with their prayer lives, wondering
whether they are really making a difference and how they can be more
effective. Delving deep into the biblical understanding of prayer,
beloved author and leader Derek Prince shows readers the secret to
leading a dynamic prayer life, how to receive what they ask for, and
how to align themselves with the heart of God. Practical strategies
like fasting, Bible study, discipline, and consistency are extensively
explained and illustrated by powerful testimonies.
In today's world, with its relentless emphasis on success and productivity, we have lost the necessary rhythm of life, the balance between work and rest. Constantly striving, we feel exhausted and deprived in the midst of great abundance. We long for time with friends and family, we long for a moment to ourselves.
Millennia ago, the tradition of Sabbath created an oasis of sacred time within a life of unceasing labor. Now, in a book that can heal our harried lives, Wayne Muller, author of the spiritual classic How, Then, Shall We Live?, shows us how to create a special time of rest, delight, and renewal--a refuge for our souls.
We need not even schedule an entire day each week. Sabbath time can be a Sabbath afternoon, a Sabbath hour, a Sabbath walk. With wonderful stories, poems, and suggestions for practice, Muller teaches us how we can use this time of sacred rest to refresh our bodies and minds, restore our creativity, and regain our birthright of inner happiness.
Although often controversial, worship is an essential and enduring
element of the Christian faith. This three-part study examines the
issues surrounding the corporate worship of God, including biblical
models and the current revolution in evangelical worship. At a time
of radical change in the church, Allen's logical-yet-passionate
approach is timely and brings much-needed harmony to the many
facets of worship.
Andrew Murray is the master of devotional literature. His books are
short, easy to read and profoundly challenging. These five books
would be a great addition to any bookcase, providing a great source
of Christian insight. With added Biblical Index.
The popular Unity minister who authored the acclaimed Discover the Power Within You offers a non-theological, non-ritualistic guide to prayer for contemporary seekers of oneness, guidance, and self-regulation.
The Jesus Prayer Rosary will be welcomed by the growing number of
people who are discovering that praying with beads can be a
spiritually enriching and therapeutic experience. It will further
enrich the spirituality of the many Christians who have found
meditative repetition of the ancient Jesus Prayer to be a valuable
devotional aid. This unique book brings together these two popular
approaches to prayer and worship. It offers a Jesus-centred way of
praying with beads. Ideal for complete beginners, it includes basic
instruction on how to pray the rosary, using the Jesus Prayer. It
comprises four sets of meditations which focus on the infancy
narratives in Matthew and Luke, scenes from the ministry of Jesus,
his passion and death. These include readings from the various
Gospel writers. Finally, we are given insight into our experience
of him as the Risen One who gradually transforms our lives. Each
meditation concludes with a prayer mostly taken from the liturgy,
and biblical canticles are provided as centrepiece prayers. A
complete resource for praying privately or in groups, this will
open up the riches of Eastern and Catholic spirituality for all.
Michael Cleary SVD is parish priest of the Church of St Mary- on-
the- Quay, Bristol.
The series Religion and Society (RS) contributes to the exploration
of religions as social systems- both in Western and non-Western
societies; in particular, it examines religions in their
differentiation from, and intersection with, other cultural
systems, such as art, economy, law and politics. Due attention is
given to paradigmatic case or comparative studies that exhibit a
clear theoretical orientation with the empirical and historical
data of religion and such aspects of religion as ritual, the
religious imagination, constructions of tradition, iconography, or
media. In addition, the formation of religious communities, their
construction of identity, and their relation to society and the
wider public are key issues of this series.
This volume in the popular For Today series deals with one of
the most central and important aspects of Christian living--the
practice of prayer. Martha Moore-Keish provides fresh help for
understanding and revitalizing prayer life, challenges readers to
engage all the senses while in prayer, and invites them to use
prayer as the chief exercise of faith. Both groups and individuals
can use this deeply theological yet engaging book and its
discussion questions to increase their understanding of prayer and
to enrich their prayer practice.
The For Today series was designed to provide reliable and
accessible resources for the study and real life application of
important biblical texts, theological documents, and Christian
practices. The emphasis of the series is not only on the
realization and appreciation of what these subjects have meant in
the past, but also on their value in the present--"for today."
Thought-provoking questions are included at the end of each
chapter, making the books ideal for personal study and group
use.
* Reflections follow the practices of The Way of Love-Turn, Learn,
Pray, Worship, Bless, Go, Rest * Each devotion includes a passage
of scripture, a story, and reflection questions * Perfect during
Lent or any time of year "Living the Way of Love" offers forty
brief reflections about the seven Jesus-centered practices
identified by Presiding Bishop Michael Curry in "The Way of Love"
initiative. Sullivan tells stories from her own and others'
experiences as a starting point for discussion about how to seek
and find a deeper connection to God. Rotating through each practice
so that each is covered once a week, going deeper into the practice
throughout the forty days, each reflection ends with questions
designed to spur further discussion and assist readers in making
the practices their own. Perfect for using as a Lenten devotional
or at any time of the year, the book includes a guide for creating
a personal rule of life, and a downloadable Facilitator's Guide.
The call of Deep Church is not just for theologians and church
leaders; it is also about each individual Christian experiencing
and knowing that Jesus rescues from the depths and changes them
deeply In this book Frog and Amy Orr-Ewing explore the concept of
Deep Church in a 21st-century context. They argue that a missionary
congregation needs to be deeply evangelical and evangelistic,
deeply reliant on the power of the Holy Spirit, deeply engaged with
its surrounding culture and community, deeply realistic about its
limitations and temptations, and deeply convinced of its faith, in
the face of all other worldviews and alternatives. Deep Church is
about restoring the heart of the Christian faith within a rapidly
changing and demanding culture, without lurching from one new
methodology to another, rescuing today's church from unnecessary
disillusionment, and wholeheartedly embracing Christ and his
Kingdom.
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