Permission to Ponder
God gives us permission to meditatively ponder, even in the midst of our fragmented existence. He invites us to "listen, that you may live."

Many Christians are distracted and dissatisfied. The external demands of life grip us, while our inner walk with God becomes ever more superficial and thin. Is there hope for authentic connection with God in a world of distractions, or must we be resigned to a spiritually shallow existence?

Reflection, contemplation, and meditation are ancient practices that are losing ground in a highly technological world. Permission to Ponder examines the ways others have accepted the invitation from God to dwell deeply, beginning with "the Four Marys" of the Gospels. In the midst of their stories, the classical discipline of lectio divina--praying the Scripture--will serve as a template for praying and pondering all of life.
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Permission to Ponder
God gives us permission to meditatively ponder, even in the midst of our fragmented existence. He invites us to "listen, that you may live."

Many Christians are distracted and dissatisfied. The external demands of life grip us, while our inner walk with God becomes ever more superficial and thin. Is there hope for authentic connection with God in a world of distractions, or must we be resigned to a spiritually shallow existence?

Reflection, contemplation, and meditation are ancient practices that are losing ground in a highly technological world. Permission to Ponder examines the ways others have accepted the invitation from God to dwell deeply, beginning with "the Four Marys" of the Gospels. In the midst of their stories, the classical discipline of lectio divina--praying the Scripture--will serve as a template for praying and pondering all of life.
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Permission to Ponder

Permission to Ponder

by Tracy Balzer
Permission to Ponder

Permission to Ponder

by Tracy Balzer

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Overview

God gives us permission to meditatively ponder, even in the midst of our fragmented existence. He invites us to "listen, that you may live."

Many Christians are distracted and dissatisfied. The external demands of life grip us, while our inner walk with God becomes ever more superficial and thin. Is there hope for authentic connection with God in a world of distractions, or must we be resigned to a spiritually shallow existence?

Reflection, contemplation, and meditation are ancient practices that are losing ground in a highly technological world. Permission to Ponder examines the ways others have accepted the invitation from God to dwell deeply, beginning with "the Four Marys" of the Gospels. In the midst of their stories, the classical discipline of lectio divina--praying the Scripture--will serve as a template for praying and pondering all of life.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159137678
Publisher: Abilene Christian University Press
Publication date: 10/13/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Tracy Balzer is the Director of Christian Formation at John Brown University in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. She is the author of Thin Places: An Evangelical Journey into Celtic Christianity (Leafwood, 2006) and A Listening Life (Pinyon, 2011). She holds a Master of Ministry degree, is a certified spiritual director, and is an oblate at Subiaco Abbey. Tracy regularly leads pilgrimages and study trips to the British Isles, having a special interest and affection for the Isle of Iona, Scotland. She and her husband Cary have two daughters: Kelsey (married to Jordan Howard) and Langley, and they own a precocious Goldendoodle named Rory.
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