What Does the Bible Say About Money? — Wesley’s Three Rules
What does the Bible say about money? A slow read of John Wesley’s three rules — gain all you can, save all you can, give all you can — for the modern Christian.
What does the Bible say about money? A slow read of John Wesley’s three rules — gain all you can, save all you can, give all you can — for the modern Christian.
What is the image of God? Augustine’s slow answer — three passages from Confessions on the imago Dei, the restless heart, and the love that made you for Himself.
Who am I in Christ? Andrew Murray’s slow answer — three passages from Abide in Christ on the identity that does not shift when your performance does.
What are the names of God? Spurgeon’s slow walk through the Psalms — the names Israel learned by living next to the God who answers to each of them.
What are the attributes of God? Tozer’s plain theology, read slowly across three passages — the qualities the church has always meant by the word ‘God’.
What is the Trinity? Augustine’s slow answer, read across three passages from Confessions — the doctrine the West spent thirty years explaining.
How to practice lectio divina — the four slow monastic movements of reading scripture, taught by Bernard of Clairvaux. A contemplative walkthrough.
How to meditate on scripture, in the slow Puritan way John Owen taught — one verse, one hour, the soul allowed to abide. A contemplative walkthrough.
What is lectio divina? A slow read of Bernard of Clairvaux’s spiritual-reading tradition — the four movements that let the verse begin to read you back.
Why is fasting important for Christians? A slow read of Chrysostom’s plain defence — the practice the early church preached for eight centuries, recovered.