What Andrew Murray Meant by Abide in Christ
Andrew Murray’s Abide in Christ holds the question underneath the low-grade distance — what abiding actually is, and why it is the baseline, not the goal.
Andrew Murray’s Abide in Christ holds the question underneath the low-grade distance — what abiding actually is, and why it is the baseline, not the goal.
What is Christian obedience? Andrew Murray’s slow reading in The School of Obedience — love is measured by what you actually do, not what you feel.
How to find strength in God — Andrew Murray’s slow answer in Absolute Surrender. Strength is not produced by trying harder. It is received by abiding.
What is the Examen prayer? Ignatius’s five-step nightly practice, walked slowly — the daily review the Jesuits have kept for nearly five hundred years.
What is absolute surrender to God? Andrew Murray’s plain reading of the four words that have been used to guilt women — and what they actually mean on a Tuesday.
How to pray the Lord’s Prayer slowly — a contemplative read through John Chrysostom on the line-by-line work the prayer does when you stop hurrying.
How to pray when God feels far — a slow contemplative read through Augustine’s Confessions on the prayer for the night God seemed to have moved out.
A Bible scripture for the day — ten verses for ten different kinds of days, from the hard day to the small-joy day, each with a slow reflection beside it.