Fasting. Solitude. Contemplative prayer. Lectio divina. Have you heard about these practices and wanted to try them? Have you wandered from one practice to another not sure quite what to do? Are you overwhelmed by all the to-dos of your spiritual life? We have good desires--for a more intimate prayer life, perhaps, or deeper insight from God's Word--but we don't know how to get there. So we give up our pursuit, tired from wandering aimlessly, and end up feeling guilty and more distant from God instead of closer. In the Spiritual Disciplines Handbook Adele Calhoun gives us directions for our journey toward intimacy with Christ. While the word discipline may make us want to run and hide, the author shows how desires and discipline work together to lead us to the transformation we're longing for--the transformation only Christ can bring. Instead of just giving information about spiritual disciplines, this Handbook is full of practical, accessible guidance that helps you actually do them. Mothers, fathers, plumbers, nurses, students--we're all on a journey. And spiritual disciplines are for all of us who desire to know Christ deeply and be like him. Here is direction for our desire, leading us to the ultimate destination: more of Christ himself.
Adele Ahlberg Calhoun Bücher
Adele Ahlberg Calhoun schöpft aus über vier Jahrzehnten Erfahrung im christlichen Dienst für ihre Schriften. Gemeinsam mit ihrem Ehemann widmet sie sich der geistlichen Begleitung und der Lehre des Enneagramms, um geistliche Leiter und Pastoren zu unterstützen. Ihre Arbeit befasst sich eingehend mit tiefgreifenden geistlichen Praktiken und persönlicher Formung, wobei sie die innere Erkundung und göttliche Führung betont. Durch ihre Texte bietet sie den Lesern Wege zu einem tieferen geistlichen Leben und Selbstverständnis.


Completed before his death in 2020, Kangchenjunga is Doug Scott's final book. Scott explores the mountain and its people before going on to look at Western approaches and climbing attempts, including his own in 1979. Kangchenjunga is Scott's tribute to this sacred mountain, a paean for a Himalayan giant, written by a giant of Himalayan climbing.