How to Do Daily Devotions — Tozer’s Plain Method
How to do daily devotions — Tozer’s plain method, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional has stopped working and is ready to begin again differently.
How to do daily devotions — Tozer’s plain method, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional has stopped working and is ready to begin again differently.
How to develop a personal relationship with God — read slowly through Brother Lawrence, for the woman whose faith feels real but distant after long years.
How to pray the scriptures — Andrew Murray’s slow method for praying the Word back, read across three passages, for the woman whose prayers feel borrowed.
How to start a Christian journal — a slow beginner’s guide read through Mary Tileston, for the woman whose blank notebook has been sitting closed for months.
How to develop spiritual discipline — Wesley’s working rules, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional shelf is full and whose practice has stalled.
What can we learn from Stephen in the Bible — Spurgeon on the first martyr’s prayer for his killers, and the young Saul who stood watching.
What can we learn from Deborah in the Bible — Tileston on the prophetess-judge who led when no man would, and the steadfast heart beneath the palm.
What can we learn from Nehemiah in the Bible — Spurgeon on the wall-builder who prayed with a sword on his hip and the trowel in his hand.
What can we learn from Solomon in the Bible — Spurgeon on the wisest man who became the saddest, and the slow drift wisdom alone cannot prevent.
What can we learn from the Good Samaritan — Augustine on the neighbour, read slowly for the woman whose compassion has been quietly costing her too much.