Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
  • Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
  • Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
  • Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
  • Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
  • Everything Belongs: The Gift Of Contemplative Prayer
ISBN: 0824519957
EAN13: 9780824519957
Language: English
Release Date: Mar 1, 2003
Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.5" H x 8.2" L x 5.4" W
Weight: 0.5 lbs.
Format: Paperback

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Book Overview

This popular and bestselling book of the renowned Franciscan challenges people to move beyond the comfort of a settled life toward an understanding of themselves that is rooted in their connection to God. Only when they rest in God can they find the certainty and the freedom to become all that they can be. Contemplation has its place at the heart of Christianity, a place that allows people to experience how everything belongs.

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   a poor follower of Jesus and a disappointed Christian
If you are wondering how to square your thoughts with all religions and their variations with the real world and your need for some connection with practical God, this may be your book. Rohr is a Catholic priest, but do not let that put you off. He has studied in the East and has a gift for teaching. A disappointed follower of Jesus and a poor Christian was very helpful to me.
 
5
   Perhaps the most impactful books I've ever read
I found myself shocked many times while reading this gem by Richard Rohr. So much of what I had learned on my theological journey through my struggle ended up greeting me from the pages. This is a book that has provided some absolutely necessary insight for believers and non-believers alike. As far as day-to-day impact, Rohr's Everything Belongs has had the greatest impact on me.
 
5
   Powerful
I recommend strongly ''.
 
5
   Inspiring - and fresh.
Just keep reading, and what begins at first making no sense.
 
5
   Would be a good group share
I am a fan of Richard Rohr's challenging presentation of how to conceive an increasingly conscientious, God-centered life while fully engaged in the realities of everyday. Not suitable for the faint-hearted. He makes you strip many layers of what you might have thought or failed to think about. The best group share would be a good one.
 
5
   Richard Rhohr: A Prophet For Our Times
Indeed, Richard Rohr is a prophet. He sees reality, but also sees the deeper meanings.
 
5
   This book was in good condition
Richard Rohr writes very clearly and inspires, which is very engaging.
 
5
   Excellent Book
I highly recommend '' this book. God has done a great job of communicating the presence of Richard Rohr. It is also a great study aide for the Bible, because his insights refer to the relevant Bible passage from which they were derived.
 
5
   One of THE Important Books for Sincere Seekers
I hope and pray that it is widely read by all people who even an inkling of interest in spirituality. His points are clear and meaningful! I read it on my Kindle and ordered a paper copy for further study and consideration.
 
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   Wandering
This book was good for the soul : food for the soul. However, it was often difficult to follow. Lots of dropped in sentences and good quotations, which did not necessarily make sense in context, a short read nonetheless.
 
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