Be Still bookcover

Be Still

31 Days to a Deeper Meditative Prayer Life

Max Lucado 

(Author)

Philip Yancey 

(Author)

Richard Foster 

(Author)

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Description

Stop Breathe Listen Be Still

In a world that moves too fast and places little value on quiet times, the practice of contemplative prayer offers rest to your soul and invites God's presence into your life.

This thoughtful book, inspired by the best-selling DVD of the same name, invites you into the joy and peace that can be found in the age-old practice of contemplative prayer and features writings from some of today's most highly respected authors and speakers, including:

• Max Lucado

• Dr. Henry Cloud

• Philip Yancey

• Michelle McKinney Hammond

• Richard Foster

• Dallas Willard

• Dr. Calvin Miller

• Ken Gire

In these pages you will be introduced to the practice of lectio divina, which simply means "sacred reading." Using Scripture and silence, you will learn to invite God's presence and direction into your life through the thirty-one meditations in this beautifully illustrated book.

You don't have to be a scholar or a saint to experience contemplative prayer or enjoy God's divine companionship. As you walk through these thirty-one days, you will grow daily into a deeper, more satisfying prayer life with God. Open the book. Be still. Find rest for your soul.

Compiled by Amy and Judge Reinhold.

Product Details

PublisherHoward Books
Publish DateDecember 04, 2007
Pages232
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconDigital (delivered electronically)
EAN/UPC9781416577324

About the Author

Amy Reinhold is a screenwriter and wife of actor Judge Reinhold. Together, they compiled the writings for their book Be Still, which was later produced as a DVD narrated by Judge Reinhold and co-directed by Amy. 

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