Quiet Spaces: Walk

The brf prayer and spirituality journal

Heather Fenton (editor)

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A wonderful source for meditation and prayer.
Sister Frances Dominica, Founder and Trustee, Helen and Douglas House

Content

Time to wonder, to be, to feel, to explore; a pausing point, a breathing space. A new way to deepen and develop your quiet spaces of spiritual reflection.

Published three times a year in January, May and September, Quiet Spaces provides a regular flow of inspiration for your spiritual journey that can be dipped into over and over again. Each edition reflects on a theme offering a wealth of thought-provoking comment that can also be used in sermon preparation and leading worship.

Quiet Spaces provides:

  • Undated inspiration articles exploring the theme of each edition
  • 'My Space' pages to journal your own meditations and thoughts from reading the articles and engaging with worship

In this issue:

With the theme of' Sit', 'Walk' and 'Stand', we begin with Carol Jerman writing with the title 'Travelling Companions' because her walking companions are often llamas as well as humans. Heather, who like Carol lives in Wales, writes about the walk made by Mary Jones which led to the formation of what became the British and Foreign Bible Society. David Spriggs, from Bible Society, looks at Psalm 23 and calls his article 'Walk for Life'. Holly Price, in her first contribution to the journal, writes about 'The path lit by Christ' and Mark Berry, also a new name to Quiet Spaces, reminds us that 'Not all who wander are lost'.

Liz Pacey offers us some prayers and Heather thinks about references to walking in the psalms. Margaret Harvey has her Space and for our other regular, Tony Horsfall, 'walking' is a Biblical metaphor for Christian life and conduct. He reflects on this in the context of Watchman Nee whose book Sit, Walk, Stand inspired the titles in this series of Quiet Spaces.

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Endorsements

A wonderful source for meditation and prayer.
Sister Frances Dominica, Founder and Trustee, Helen and Douglas House

Let those who risk taking 'time out' to read Quiet Spaces be filled with the wonder, awe and beauty of what God presents to them each day.
The Revd Canon David Adam

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Book details

  • ISBN: 9781841018720
  • Published: 01 March 2012
  • Status:
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 80
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