Should Christians Meditate?
Meditation is defined by m-w.com as the act of engaging "in mental exercise for the purpose of...
Meditating on Scripture
The pastor at my church has been carving out a few minutes at the end of his sermons for the past...
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Seeking God's Face - Philip F Reinders
For hundreds of years, Christians have observed the “daily office”—prayers offered to God at regular times of the day. This helpful practice, now experiencing a wide resurgence, can help your prayer life become a vital, lifelong conversation with God. From the foreward by Eugene Peterson: “Seeking God’s Face melds prayer and Scripture into a companionable guide for becoming a participant—both listening and speaking—in the great salvation conversation that is the Christian gospel.”
http://faithaliveresources.org/Products/420040/seeking-gods-face.aspx
Should Christians Meditate?
Meditation is defined as the act of engaging “in mental exercise for the purpose of reaching a heightened level of spiritual awareness.” Let’s assume that we’re talking about meditating on a particular passage or phrase in the Bible, or on an aspect of God. Is this something Christians should do?
http://gospel.com/blog/index.php/2009/10/22/should-christians-meditate/
Meditation in the Bible: Psalm 19:14
The psalmist in Psalm 19 asks God to make sure the meditation of his heart and the words of his mouth are seen as pleasing to Him.
http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Psalm%2019:14&version=NIV
Eat Pray Love
“I was the administrator of my own rescue”. But the message from Jesus is that we cannot rescue ourselves: “Therefore I said to you that you will die in your sins; for unless you believe that I am He, you will die in your sins,” (John 8.24). We cannot magically erase our sins...
http://christiananswersforthenewage.org/Articles_EatPrayLove.html
Contemplating Contemplative Prayer: Is It Really Prayer? (Page 1 of 3)
Contemplative Prayer, also called Centering Prayer or Listening Prayer, has been taught by Roman Catholic monks Thomas Merton, Thomas Keating, and Basil Pennington, as well as by Quaker Richard Foster, and is being advocated by many others.
http://christiananswersforthenewage.org/Articles_ContemplativePrayer1.html
About CANA: Marcia Montenegro's Story (detailed)
Spirit guides, meditation, astrology, the "higher Self," raising the kundalini, developing psychic abilities, praying to gurus, astral travel, numerology, Tarot cards, contacting the dead, hanging out with witches, Sufis, followers of Muktananda, Rajneesh, Sai Baba, Maharaji, -- all these and more w
http://christiananswersforthenewage.org/AboutCANA_SpiritualJourney.html

