How to Deal with Anger as a Christian — Owen on the Slow Cooling
How to deal with anger as a Christian — John Owen on the slow cooling that comes from communion, not suppression. A contemplative reading for the tired chest.
How to deal with anger as a Christian — John Owen on the slow cooling that comes from communion, not suppression. A contemplative reading for the tired chest.
How to memorize bible verses by heart — the Puritan practice, walked through Owen’s slow method of writing verses on the walls of the heart, not the head.
How to memorize scripture by John Owen’s slow method — the older Puritan practice of one psalm a week, walked at the speed the heart can actually keep.
What is the armor of God? Owen’s slow Puritan reading of Ephesians 6 — not a checklist of pieces, but the daily inhabiting of communion with the Father.
What does the Bible say about resurrection — John Owen’s slow vocabulary of the risen Christ, read for the soul carrying loss or recovering the doctrine quietly.
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.
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.
Can I sanctify myself? John Owen’s slow answer — and the self-help error he names as the quiet ruin of half a Christian life. A contemplative reading.