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The Practice of the Presence of God by Brother Lawrence

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Book Review: Christian Counselor Prescribes Brother Lawrence's Book for Patients.
Summary: 5 Stars

As a Christian counselor here in Rockford, IL, I ask my patients to read "The Practice of the Presence of God" in between sessions to help them experience God's presence more consistently, especially in stressful situations, as a helpful adjunct to my overall counseling approach described at ScottLownsdale.com. As Brother Lawrence teaches us, it takes practice for this new habit to develop! But once it does, anger, depression, and anxiety are gradually replaced by the opposite emotions of love, joy, and peace (the fruit of the Holy Spirit in Gal 5:22), as we learn to abide in Christ as desperately and as continuously as branches cling to the Vine. As worship leader at my church, I recently gave away over 30 copies of this book to the congregation I lead, and shared with them my New Year's resolution for 2010 to try to practice God's presence as continuously as I can, with no time-outs, with God's help and forgiveness when I fail. There's no better way to live! By the way, this updated, compact version of Brother Lawrence by Whitaker House, at only 95 pages, is more readable than the 112-page Spire version.

Book Review: Learn the secret power of humility
Summary: 5 Stars

A rare gem is uncovered in the personal letters of Brother Lawrence. In centuries past, many humble and reverent men walked in a way of power that was at once noticed yet never broadcast. Brother Lawrence is one of these men. His written responses to questions reveal his simple secret to living a radiant life . . . practicing the presence of God. Aside from the suffering he always supposed would come (yet never did) the modern-day mystic finds Truth that has shaped the lives of the most powerful men history has recorded. This same Truth achieves breathtaking freedom in the individuals who dare to respond to it. Simple and timeless is the message. Powerful and life-changing is the effect. This is one book that needs to be upon the night stands of every person seeking total fulfillment. (These writings have been published in many forms. I recommend the publication from Seed Sowers which includes the diary of Frank Laubach as he set out on an adventure following the writings of Brother Lawrence.) Ingrid Williams (CURIOUSHAT@aol.com

Book Review: Fantastic book
Summary: 5 Stars

This is one of my favorite books on the Christian life. Brother Lawrence provides an amazing example of the moment-by-moment faith which is set forth in the Bible (1 Thes 5:17, Jn 15:5, Phil 4:6,7, Gal 2:20,3:5, Gal 5:16,17, Is 26:3, etc.). It's also different than other books because it is written in the style of letters Lawrence wrote, or conversations which were had with him. I think this makes it even more effective as a teaching tool. At first it may seem like a lot of repetition -- and there is a lot, because of the style of the book -- but in each letter I have found a different jewel of truth to encourage me. Another great classic on moment-by-moment faith is Hannah Whitall Smith's "Christian's Secret of a Happy Life." A great book written with the same perspective on continuous faith, specifically in the context of trials is Living Through Crises.

Book Review: He is here, now.
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a fantastic short devotional book. (Note: When I say "devotional" here, I don't mean in the modern sense of a book of short meditations intended to be read day by day. This book is mostly a collection of letters.)

Brother Lawrence was a seventeenth century Catholic monk in France. This book chronicles his life of prayer and devotion to God in the middle of his simple everyday tasks. Throughout his "menial" tasks working in the kitchen, Lawrence devoted himself to prayer and awareness of God's continual presence and power in his life.

Lawrence's simple faith in God's immanence even in our most common, everyday life is quietly inspiring. Somewhat ironically, one of the letters included in this collection includes a request not to share it with anyone else . . . obviously that didn't quite work out.

This is a very short book in plain language. So even if you're not usually much of a reader, you may very well enjoy it.

Book Review: Great daily devotional.
Summary: 5 Stars

The lessons that God taught Brother Lawrence are, what I believe to be, the single most important aspect of our lives. Despite the very few references to scripture, it is obvious that our dear brother discovered the true hidded treasure of faith. The purity of his devotion was certainly 'other worldly', and I doubt that many 21st Century American Christians can relate to this kind of life, beyond a theoretical sence, anyway. Between this book and Tozer's The Knowledge of the Holy: The Attributes of God: Their Meaning in the Christian Life", I have found a wonderful 1-2 punch to pointing followers of Jesus in the right direction, and I read from both of these books almost daily in my devotional time. The more one hungers after God the more they will get out of this book, and if you want to hunger more after Him then this is a great place to start.
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