What Is the Peace of God? — Murray on the Peace That Passes
What is the peace of God? Andrew Murray on the peace that passes understanding — three passages slowly read, for the Christian woman whose mind will not quiet.
What is the peace of God? Andrew Murray on the peace that passes understanding — three passages slowly read, for the Christian woman whose mind will not quiet.
What is biblical joy? Jonathan Edwards on the steady, sober joy that holds through suffering — three passages from Religious Affections, slowly read.
How to discern God’s calling — Ignatian discernment, walked slowly through The Spiritual Exercises, for the woman tired of the open-door theory.
What does it mean to be a child of God? George MacDonald’s slow answer — three passages on sonship, the Father’s love, and the line that opened C. S. Lewis.
What is my identity in Christ? John Owen’s slow answer — three passages from Communion with God on the identity built on the Father’s eternal love.
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.
How does God love us? Spurgeon’s slow answer from Morning and Evening — a love older than your worst day and steadier than your best.
What does it mean to enter God’s rest, in the way Hebrews 4 and John Owen actually meant? A contemplative walk through the Sabbath we have not been keeping.
A Christian practice that does the work of self-love and gratitude — without using either word. Slow, scripture-anchored, written for the woman who wants depth.
A slow framework for an anxiety and faith journal — five areas the practice has to hold at once, for the Christian woman tired of choosing between the two.