You are reading New Year’s Quiet Time. You can leave a comment or trackback this post.
“The greatest threat to human welfare is not suffering, it is ignorance or, perhaps, apathy–the failure to know and live deeply. Central to that ignorance is a denial of our innately human vulnerability. The opposite of vitality is not suffering, it is numbness, a desolation of the soul in which we are completely isolated, self-centered, and thoroughly deceived by a false sense of self-sufficiency. If we are to lead complete human lives, it is vital that we respect suffering, and recognize its potential to unlock deeper and more interconnected understanding.”
— Richard B. Gunderman, MD, PhD
Loading ...Posted on January 1st, 2010 by uberlumen.
Categories: Bible Study, Book Reviews, Prayer List, Spiritual Growth.
Any part of a New Year would not be complete without the challenge and encouragement to refocus on what is important. Find a devotional (suggestions below) and walk deeper with God this year. 2 key parts to any quiet time are prayer and devotional reading. Please click on the links here to review:
1. How to Pray
2. Devotionals
As for my New Year’s Devotional, I will be using a free Bible application on my droid phone that gives you the readings for each day so you can read through the Bible in a year. I have thankfully read through the Bible in a year several times, and it has always been a blessing. However, there are those dry spells during which I find myself struggling to accomplish my goal. Don’t give up! And if you have any questions about what you are reading along the way please don’t hesitate to ask us about them at uberlumen or uberlumen@uberlumen.com
0 comments.
Comments can contain some xhtml. Names and emails are required (emails aren't displayed), url's are optional.