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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 34

This week’s readings are from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 33

This week’s readings are from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 32

This week’s readings are from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

Read More »

Rise: The Great Fifty Days 31

This week’s readings are from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 30

This week’s readings are from Frank C. Laubach, Letters By A Modern Mystic. He is recognized as a modern classic for inspirational reading. Be drawn into rich reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 29

This week’s Rise readings come from the spiritual classic, The Cloud of Unknowing. Written by an anonymous fourteenth century author, the book aims to teach cloistered English monks the practice of contemplative prayer. This contemporary English translation by Bernard Bangley (Paraclete Press) makes these writings not only accessible but inspiring.

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Who's the Greatest in Ministry?

Have you ever struggled with comparing yourself to others in ministry? Just as the disciples asked Jesus, “Who is the greatest?” we too often echo the same question. When insecurity creeps up we must claim our identity in Christ. 

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 27

This week’s Rise readings come from the spiritual classic, The Cloud of Unknowing. Written by an anonymous fourteenth century author, the book aims to teach cloistered English monks the practice of contemplative prayer. This contemporary English translation by Bernard Bangley (Paraclete Press) makes these writings not only accessible but inspiring.
 

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 26

This week’s Rise readings come from the spiritual classic, The Cloud of Unknowing. Written by an anonymous fourteenth century author, the book aims to teach cloistered English monks the practice of contemplative prayer. This contemporary English translation by Bernard Bangley (Paraclete Press) makes these writings not only accessible but inspiring.

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 25

This week’s Rise readings come from the spiritual classic, The Cloud of Unknowing. Written by an anonymous fourteenth century author, the book aims to teach cloistered English monks the practice of contemplative prayer. This contemporary English translation by Bernard Bangley (Paraclete Press) makes these writings not only accessible but inspiring.

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The Saturday Post on connecting Discipline with Desire

In this week’s Saturday Post, J.D. Walt, Seedbed’s Sower-in-Chief, shares a reading from CALLED?! Following a Future Filled with the Possible, a Seedbed publication he authored. In this entry, he deals with the way people often confuse the issues of discipline and desire when it comes to the life hid with Christ in God. 

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Rise: The Great Fifty Days 23

Rise is a series designed to offer our Seedbed community a rich theological reflection to dwell on upon waking. Drink deeply from the well of His resurrection and the wealth of the Church.

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