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Books Recommended by Bill & Kristi Gaultiere Sometimes a book opens our heart to heaven. Other times it offers us new, God-inspired paradigms for life

Happy Mother’s Day to all of you who are mothers! For you and for all of our mothers — and all women who, even if

In my thirty years of ministry as a Christian psychologist I have talked to many people who have been spiritually harmed by their family or

Yesterday on my Sabbath day I read a little book by the early 19th Century Scottish preacher Robert Murray McCheyne, The Deeper Life. He died

“Pray without ceasing,” the Apostle Paul taught us (1 Thess. 5:17). He also said, “Since we live by the Spirit, let us keep in step with the

TLC3: Spiritual Direction Verbatim This spiritual direction verbatim was originally written on March 4, 2005 for a “Christ’s Ambassadors Spiritual Formation Group” I was leading.

Our youngest child is eighteen years old and in college! Where did the years go? Here’s a journal entry I wrote eleven years ago when

Sometimes the Christian life feels like a “dogged, religious plod” rather than a “living, spirited dance!” (1 Thessalonians 4:1-2, MSG). What’s gone wrong? Dallas Willard
Imagine spending a day with Jesus. You could observe how he spends his time and how he carries himself. You’d appreciate his generous love toward

Readers of our Soul Shepherding Devotionals will know that being unhurried with Jesus is a theme I often write about. That’s because hurry is such a problem for many of us. So I was thankful to have Alan Fadling, a friend and colleague of mine, give a talk for a group of pastors and leaders on his new book, An Unhurried Life: Following Jesus’ Rhythms of Work and Rest. Here are my notes.