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BEST-SELLER—Now in paperback!
“Benedict’s Way combines the wisdom of St. Benedict’s Rule with personal stories and commentary illustrating its applications today—a gem.”
—John McQuiston II
author of Always We Begin Again: The Benedictine Way of Living
“Benedictine spirituality guides a wide variety of Christians each day. It offers measure and balance to the push and pull of ordinary life. Benedict’s Way is a practical, contemporary guide for all who seek Christ.”
—Abbot Leo M. Ryska, osb
St. Benedict’s Abbey, Benet Lake, Wisconsin
In the sixth century, a monk named Benedict devised a code of practical principles by which he and his fellow monks could live together and grow in Christian spirit. Centuries later, the Rule of St. Benedict continues to guide and nurture contemporary men and women who seek to live a balanced spirituality. This contemplative guide is for individuals of all faiths in search of timeless wisdom.
--This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Simplify & Enjoy God's gift of life!,
By Richard Coates (Acme, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Benedict's Way: An Ancient Monk's Insights for a Balanced Life (Hardcover)
Benedict's Way guides the reader easily into understanding God's intentions of our time here on earth. We have created a fast paced lifestyle that is self serving causing much anxiety. This is evident by the ever increaing need for lifestyle managing drugs. Our current society with all its technology and materialism has the highest rates of divorce, depression, sucide, etc., in history. It seems that all this financial wealth has done little to make us truly happy. Is it possible that God in is infinite wisdom understood this and inspired spiritual teachers like Buddha, Mother Terresa, and St. Benedict to teach us how to live? Pratt and Homan have challenged the reader to look at their own life and reflect on it. For me personally this book has opened my eyes to my own self serving ways. Each chapter is thought provoking and one of my favorites Balance and Celebration caused me to pause and look at how I approach my family time, work time, personal time, spritual time, etc. The format makes this an easy read with each chapter ending in a reflective prayer. Another great aspect of the book is the suggested reading section that includes web-sites to visit. This book is a must read for anyone serious about living a simplier spirit filled life.
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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A different perspective,
By Bryan W. Rice (Pontiac, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Benedict's Way: An Ancient Monk's Insights for a Balanced Life (Hardcover)
Of the reviewers posted here, I think I am probably the only one who read Radical Hospitality, the other book by these authors, before reading Benedict's Way. I like Radical Hospitality better if only because it spoke to me about how I need to make some changes in my life. Benedict's Way is a great book for anyone who wants to go a little deeper into benedictine spirituality but isn't much into serious scholarship. My brother is a Benedictine monk and he showed me a review of the book that came out recently. It talked about how this book is written in a simple and direct style but there is an evident scholarship lurking in the backgrounds of the authors. They just don't seem to be showy about it. Which is very good news for the reader who wants depth without pretentiousness. Even if you do read Radical Hospitality first, you'll love this book.
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Not as simple as it looks,
By Roy Wilcommen (Flint, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Benedict's Way: An Ancient Monk's Insights for a Balanced Life (Hardcover)
A friend gave me this book and I thought, "Yeah, right another book about me and the monks, like we haven't seen enough of those." But it surprised me. The authors tell funny and moving stories, they write seamlessly and it isn't pious or pushy. Can't say enough about how much I liked their writing. Direct. Unpretentious. Fun to read. No one is trying to impress anyone with this fine little book yet it haunts you. Great reading.
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