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By allowing us to read holy writings with ancient eyes, the church
fathers help us drink deeply from the only water that can give us
true life. A follow-up to the previous Ancient Christian
Devotional, which follows lectionary cycle A, this devotional guide
follows lectionary cycle C, which begins in Advent 2009. This guide
to prayer and reflection combines excerpts from the writings of the
church fathers as found in the Ancient Christian Commentary on
Scripture with a simple structure for daily or weekly reading and
prayer. There are fifty-two weeks of readings following the weekly
lectionary cycle C, which you can read through in order or by
thematic interest. Each day you will also find a simple opening and
closing prayer drawn from the prayers and hymns of the ancient
church. Come and find the deep nourishment God offers.
"To search the sacred Scripture is very good and most profitable
for the soul. For, 'like a tree which is planted near the running
waters, ' so does the soul watered by sacred Scripture also grow
hearty and bear fruit in due season," writes John of Damascus in
Orthodox Faith (4.17). By helping us to read holy writings with
ancient eyes, the church fathers help us drink deeply from the only
water that can give us true life. This guide to prayer and
reflection combines excerpts from the writings of the church
fathers as found in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
with a simple structure for daily or weekly reading and prayer.
There are fifty-two weeks of readings following the weekly
lectionary cycle A. You can read through them in order or by
thematic interest. Each day you will also find a simple opening and
closing prayer drawn from the prayers and hymns of the ancient
church. Come and find the deep nourishment God offers through the
insights of this "cloud of witnesses"--the ancient church fathers.
Reading the writings of early church fathers points us to the deep
joy that awaits us in Christ when we drink deeply from Scripture,
the only water that can give us true life. This guide for
reflection combines excerpts from the writings of the church
fathers as found in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
with a simple structure for daily or weekly reading and prayer.
Included are fifty-two weeks of readings following the weekly
lectionary cycle B which can be read in order or by thematic
interest. Each day you will also find a simple opening and closing
prayer drawn from the prayers and hymns of the ancient church. Come
and find the deep nourishment God offers.
Chasing Dragonflies: A Natural, Cultural, and Personal History is
an engaging, beautifully illustrated introduction to these
remarkable insects. Drawing on her experiences as a natural history
instructor, dragonfly monitor, cancer survivor, grandmother, and
steward, Crosby tells the stories of dragonflies: their roles in
poetry and art, their fascinating sex life - unique within the
animal kingdom - and their evolution from dark-water dwellers to
denizens of the air. We follow Crosby and other citizen scientists
into the prairies, wetlands, and woodlands of the Midwest, where
they observe the environment and chronicle dragonfly populations
and migration to decipher critical clues about our changing
waterways and climate. Woven throughout are personal stories:
reflections on the author's cancer diagnosis and recovery, change,
loss, aging, family, joy, and discovering what it means to be at
home in the natural world. Crosby draws an intimate portrait of a
landscape teeming with variety and mystery, one that deserves our
attention and conservation. As warm as it is informative, this book
will interest gardeners, readers of literary nonfiction, and anyone
intrigued by transformation, whether in nature or our personal
lives.
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