Garden Of The Soul
$27.99
1. Winter: An Invitation To A More Fruitful Spiritual Life
2. Soil: Submitting Yourself To God’s Cultivating Work
3. Fence: Meeting God In Solitude And Silence
4. Mess: Connecting With God Through Other People
5. Seed: Hearing And Obeying God’s Word
6. Water: Transforming Your Heart Through Reflective Reading, Prayer And Meditation
7. Space: Pruning To Make Room For Growth
8. Rest: Establishing A Sabbath Rhythm
9. Harvest: Celebrating God’s Gifts
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Work.
Parenting.
Chores.
These words can fence in your life. The demands on your time and energy too often leave you feeling depleted. How do you foster spiritual growth amid the realites of life today?
Confession, solitude, service, studying the Word, praying, simplifying. Keri Wyatt Kent introduces these disciplines–the practices that foster a flourishing, fruitful garden within your soul. In The Garden of the Soul Kent explores how common disciplines of gardening parallel these necessary habits of spiritual life.
As you work with God to create the right conditions in the soil of your soul, growth will follow. And the harvest will be glorious.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830823499
ISBN10: 0830823492
Keri Kent
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2002
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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