Discipline sounds great on paper. The idea of making progress---especially in the area of one's relationship with God---is highly motivating. The trouble is, discipline is difficult. It involves struggle. And it never seems to fit naturally into any schedule. Donald Whitney carves the project down into manageble chunks and helps us achieve what ...
This guide draws from the rich heritage left us by the early church fathers, the Puritan writers, and Jesus Himself to lead group members or individuals through a carefully selected array of disciplines, including Scripture reading, meditation and application, prayer, worship, evangelism, stewardship, fasting, silence and solitude, and journaling.
Seminary professor, author and former pastor Don Whitney shows readers how to build a sense of community and be active participants instead of passive attendees.
If Bible study seems as tedious as filing a tax return and prayer life as wearisome as trying to understand a phone bill, Whitney shows readers how rewarding the simple Christian life can be.
The concept of gathering as a church is not so much focused on having a meeting as it is on meeting the One who called the gathering together -- God Himself -- and to hear His voice. And God has already determined what the church should be. In this book, leading evangelicals address what God's Word has to say about various issues of the church.
Eight weeks of daily quiet times outlined here can help readers learn how several biblical characters interacted with God and how to apply that knowledge to their own lives.
The acclaimed author of Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life now offers a book for all Christians whose doubt and fear are interfering with the joy and peace that faith could provide, and for pastors and counselors who wish to help them.
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