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Franciscan Lectio is for all those on a spiritual journey who long
to see the world more beautifully and deeply and become more
attentive and present. An ancient tradition dating back to the
third century, lectio divina has long served as an avenue of
contemplative prayer, but the practice has often been systematized,
intellectualized, or only practiced by monastics. Few authors have
attempted to universalize lectio using contemporary language or
approach it from a Franciscan perspective. St. Paul says that the
Word of God is alive and active in our hearing, and if the
incarnation is true, then the Word can be experienced in all
places. Lectio, therefore, is not only a spiritual practice for
reading sacred texts but can be applied to any felt experience. Our
experiences, too, are sacred: we need only to acknowledge their
depth and beauty. In the spirit of St. Francis of Assisi, we can
see the God of all creation who has always been "hidden in plain
sight"-a presence that shows forth in every created thing. In
Franciscan Lectio, Fr. Dan Riley comes alongside us in our own
encounters with lectio and inspires our spiritual imagination
through story, art, poetry, nature, Franciscan mysticism, and
Scripture - helping us to see that all of life is unitive and
sacred.
In Where the Colors Blend, Stephen Copeland's self-discovery and
God-discovery is told over a period of six years in the context of
an annual retreat to the Blue Ridge Mountains in Roanoke, Virginia,
where an obscure, forty-year-old church softball tournament takes
place each summer to raise funds for mission work in Paraguay. In
stepping into these stories, and sharing them with the reader,
Stephen simultaneously journeys deeper within himself, discovering
the divine in the process and taking readers deep into the throes
of doubt, deconstruction, and depression. But it's there, in the
darkness, that an authentic hope finds him. Throughout the
narrative, readers experience with Stephen a number of paradigm
shifts in the areas of: Spirituality: from exhausting oneself
trying to get close to God to simply abiding: awakening to who we
already are at the core of our beings as children of God.
Psychology: from suppressing emotions, pains, and insecurities to
curiously and non-judgmentally exploring them. Relationships: from
trying to change others or silently judging them to accepting
others as they are and learning from those who are most different
than ourselves: abandoning ignorance and arrogance. Art, writing,
and work: from being taunted by internal demands and a relentless
pursuit of perfection to simply enjoying the gift of the process.
Stephen's present-tense narrative, mysteriously unfolding all the
way, is free-thinking and free-flowing, swinging from humor to
complex theology, from someone else's story to sudden
introspectiveness and application, creating a unique experience for
readers as it challenges them to adopt their own lifestyle of
introspection and contemplation.
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Fall to Grace (Hardcover)
Dave Bliss; As told to Stephen Copeland
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R690
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Discovery Miles 5 860
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In ALIVE & Kickin': Sideways Views from an Upright Guy, ALIVE
Magazine humor columnist Michael S. Copeland's shares his unique,
smile-producing perspective on life. With over 50 essays covering
diverse topics that range from Thanksgiving turkeys to Global
Warming, this is the perfect book to keep the reader's mind and
mood in "up mode."
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