Thomas Kempis
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Solitude And Silence
$19.95Add to cartWhat can the lay person learn from the life of a monk? Solitude and Silence are two pillars of monastic life that many people quickly point to as the hardest and most confusing parts of this kind of religious consecration. However, the great spiritual writer Thomas a Kempis, author of The Imitation of Christ, helps us to understand that all Christians are called to some solitude and silence in our lives while not taking on a complete eremitical life. He recommends the systematic and intentional incorporation of solitude and silence in a manner which is consistent with each one’s vocation and state of life.
It is important for us to cultivate these two habits in order to enter into contemplation and conversation with God. This vision of God may also be experienced (to varying degrees) even in this world, through the grace of contemplative prayer. And silence and solitude are the hallowed doors through which one must pass to arrive at this delightful and serene state of holy contemplation.
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Imitation Of Christ
$18.99Add to cartThe Imitation of Christ has enjoyed an unparalleled place in the world of books for more than five hundred years. 5000 different editions have been published over the centuries, and it has been translated into almost every language in the world.
Why is this little book so valued? The Imitation of Christ transcends its era and author, having become a testament that speaks to the perennial human condition on the issues of our human relationship to God. It offers insight that is unparalleled in works before and since. The wisdom of Thomas a Kempis is for every age, for every person who seeks to live a more integrated spiritual life of seeking and finding, doing and being still.
Br. Benet Tvedten writes a new introduction for this special edition. He brings his trademark insight and humor to bear on the lessons of The Imitation of Christ for every generation.
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Of The Imitaiton Of Christ
$16.99Add to cartAs Thomas a Kempis, a serene and devoted man of God, walked in the Lord’s presence, he discovered priceless steps to becoming more like Christ daily. In Of the Imitation of Christ, which has been translated into more languages than any other book except the Bible, the author presents timeless principles for living the Christian life, including how to:
* Hear God’s voice
* Turn adversity to good
* Overcome temptation
* Have perfect love
* Find lasting peace
As you read this great Christian classic, you will join the millions of believers who have been inspired to become imitators of Christ. -
Christian Classics In Modern English
$13.99Add to cartWith today’s accelerated pace of life, preoccupation with careers, and family demands, there is little time for celebrating our humanity–and even less time for seeking God. So how does a twentieth-century believer set about living as a Christian in such a society?
The writings of devout pilgrims such as Brother Lawrence, Thomas a Kempis, and St. Augustine refocus our attention on the basics of the Christian journey. Retold in the language and setting of our world today, these classics offer timely messages of startling relevance to Christians and those interested in Christianity.
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Imitation Of Christ
$17.99Add to cartFor five centuries, it’s been one of the best-loved books of Christianity. This updated edition features 1,000 end-of-chapter Scripture references and notes, a section of devotional excerpts, and a topical index. Sensitively updated language makes this spiritual classic even more accessible to contemporary readers. For all seekers desiring an intimate knowledge of Christ.
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Imitation Of Christ
$11.00Add to cartBook 1: Useful Admonitions For The Spiritual Life
65 Pages In 25 ChaptersBook 2: Considerations For Leading An Interior Life
97 Pages In 12 ChaptersBook 3: On Interior Conversation
235 Pages In 59 ChaptersBook 4: On The Blessed Sacrament And Devout Exhortations For Holy Communion
279 Pages In 18 ChaptersPassages In The Imitation Of Christ
Prayers P. 285
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This treasured book has brought peace to readers for many ages by showing how to follow the life of Christ to which all are called.