Be Still
Recently, I've come across a couple good tools for facilitating God-time every day.
The first is Be Still and Know . . ., an online daily devotional put out by my church in Indianapolis, Jesus MCC. The devotions are by several writers who are members of the church (one of 'em you'll recognize from this blog). They're solidly Christian, but not narrow, and the writing is quite good (even the one's not written by moi :-).
The second is Pray-As-You-Go, a daily podcast put out by the Jesuits. It's a quality, twelve-minute devotion with songs, a Bible reading, and a guided meditation. Thanks to Andrew Sullivan for pointing me to this one.
Be still.
The first is Be Still and Know . . ., an online daily devotional put out by my church in Indianapolis, Jesus MCC. The devotions are by several writers who are members of the church (one of 'em you'll recognize from this blog). They're solidly Christian, but not narrow, and the writing is quite good (even the one's not written by moi :-).
The second is Pray-As-You-Go, a daily podcast put out by the Jesuits. It's a quality, twelve-minute devotion with songs, a Bible reading, and a guided meditation. Thanks to Andrew Sullivan for pointing me to this one.
Be still.
