Author: Brian G. Najapfour
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Spirituality is a phenomenon that has touched both the Protestant and Catholic branches[1] of Christianity. Spirituality is hard to define accurately,[2] but in both Protestant…
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“I believe that one of the most serious symptoms of the present crisis in church and culture is the increasing loss of sweet fellowship [communion]…
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The personal history of Robert Murray M’Cheyne has been recorded for the Church in the famous biography by Andrew Bonar. These memoirs detail the life…
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While secularism is the reigning spirit of our Western society, polls show that there is a widespread hunger and search for the “sacred.” In 1966,…
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Let us have a great esteem of the Lord’s prayer; let it be the model and pattern of all our prayers. Thomas Watson…
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In his book, A Sweet Flame: Piety in the Letters of Jonathan Edwards, published in 2007, the noted church historian Michael Haykin observes, “In the…
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In 1835 Francis Alexander Cox (1783-1853) and James Hoby (1788-1871), two prominent English Baptists who were visiting fellow Baptists in the United States, made a…
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John Owen (1616–1683) considered prayer the heart of all religion: “All men will readily acknowledge that as without it [prayer] there can be no religion…
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I fear the prayer of John Knox more than the combined armies of Europe. — Mary, Queen of Scots John Knox, born about 1514 in…
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Even in the busiest periods of the Reformation Luther averaged two hours of prayer daily. — Andrew W. Kosten Not only was Martin Luther (1483–1546)…

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