Brother Ramon is an Anglican Franciscan friar, living as a hermit. He found himself being asked repeatedly about life's thornier issues, so set out to help by responding honestly and directly. This book contains a wide range of the most interesting and difficult of these questions and answers.
St. Francis of Assisi is probably the best-loved of all the mystics of the Christian tradition. his vision of God's goodness and richness embraced not only humanity but the whole of creation, and he expressed this vision in poems of powerful simplicity.
The focus of this book is practical spirituality. Recognizing the stresses and strains of our busy lifestyles, Brother Ramon offers numerous helpful insights and suggestions on how we can satisfy one of our deepest human longings - the need for time alone for prayer and reflection.
Fully exploring the hows and whys of contemplative Christianity, Brother Ramon explains the importance and Biblical basis of retreats, their psychological and spiritual benefits, and outlines a daily schedule and prayer instructions. 10 line drawings.
A series of reflections based on stories from the life of St Francis, St Clare and the town of Assisi, with one for each day of the month. The stories are accompanied by illustrations and meditations for each of the 31 days taking up a two-page spread in an unusual landscape format.
Presents the views of different witnesses to Jesus' life and death. Daily readings from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. Designed for both individual and group use. Popular author with an established following.
A reissue of this popular title from BRF's growing prayer and spirituality list with nearly 6,000 copies sold to date A helpful introduction to the practice of contemplative prayer Based around themes from a Charles Wesley hymn Explores the riches of and draws insights from the wide range of Christian spiritual traditions - Orthodox, Catholic and Anglican. Established author who published extensively in the area of prayer and spirituality Includes helpful prayer exercises.
Mountains in the Bible are places of dramatic and life-changing encounter with God, and they are a perfect metaphor for the challenges of spiritual life. Here is a 'climbing tour' of the mountain ranges of the soul via ten biblical mountains.
Taking the letters to the seven churches in the Book of Revelations as its base, this text offers a complete companion and guide to a DIY retreat which can be used in the home, on holiday or in a retreat house.
The author of Heaven on Earth and Fullness of Joy, using the biblical image of the Temple, takes readers on an inward journey through heart, mind, and will in order to cultivate an outward life of love for God and all He has made.
Designed for individual or group use, this 48-day journey invites readers to follow in Christ's footsteps through the Gospels to the dramatic events of the first Easter and to discover in their own experience the road that leads through suffering and death to abundant new life.
This directory is a guide to religious life in the Anglican church throughout the world. The illustrated volume provides a vivid and varied portrait of contemporary religious life, and features a range of articles.
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