Fénelon on the Christian Who Has Stopped Feeling Anything
Fenelon on Christian feelings — the French archbishop’s gentle case that flattened devotional emotion is not drift, but the soul being weaned from sensation.
Fenelon on Christian feelings — the French archbishop’s gentle case that flattened devotional emotion is not drift, but the soul being weaned from sensation.
Fenelon spiritual dryness — why the seventeenth-century archbishop said the Christian’s hardest year is year three, and what to do inside the dry middle.
Fenelon on Christian growth — the seventeenth-century archbishop’s gentle case that real interior growth is, by design, hidden from the one growing.
Fenelon spiritual progress — what the 17th-century French archbishop actually said about why real growth feels like loss before it ever feels like gain.
What is the hidden Christian life? Andrew Murray on the interior life every saint must build under the public ministry — a slow reading of Working for God.
How to walk in holiness — Andrew Murray on the secret of the holy walk, a slow reading of Holy in Christ for the woman walking by rules and stumbling.
Is holiness possible for ordinary Christians? Andrew Murray on holiness as the Christian’s inheritance — a slow reading of Holy in Christ for the woman who has.
What is consecration to God? Andrew Murray on consecration as daily renewal — a slow read of Holy in Christ for the woman whose retreat moment has not translated.
Andrew Murray on the Christian’s whole life as service — a slow reading of Working for God for the woman whose Sunday and Monday have stopped meeting.
Christian burnout in ministry — and you don’t know how to stop. A slow reading of Andrew Murray’s Working for God on the strength that does the work in you.