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Category Archives: meditation
The Desert
Tonight I was finally able to sit down and read Real Austin: The Homeless and the Image of God, by Annie Bullock (full disclosure: Dr. Bullock is classmate and friend from seminary days). It is a fantastic if thin volume … Continue reading
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Can You Suggest a Book or Something?
A menu is a poor substitute for a porterhouse steak with all the trimmings. When people find out that I have an interest in monastic/contemplative spirituality, I am often asked the same question, “Can you suggest a book or something … Continue reading
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Meditation Class and Troy Davis
In about an hour I will leave my house to lead a small group of six people as they are beginning a practice of Christian Meditation, a practice I actually believe can be life changing. I will sound the first … Continue reading
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