Mark : Lectio Divina For Youth
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1. Preparing The Way Of The Lord
2. That We Might Be With Him
3. Accepting God On His Terms
4. Disregarding The Status Quo
5. Letting Go Of Our Lives
6. The Christian Life Is Living For Others
7. The Strength Of Worship
8. Living The Resurrected Life
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Lectio Divina, Latin for divine reading, is a set of Bible studies that calls students to slow down, read Scripture, meditate on it, and prayerfully respond as they listen to God through His Word. These powerful books work great in small-groups and as individual Bible studies.
The Lectio Divina Bible Studies incorporate the following approach to study:
READING (Lectio). Quieting ourselves prior to reading the Word.
MEDITATION (Meditatio). We dig deep and explore the meaning of the Bible passage.
PRAYER (Oratio). We respond to God through praise, thanksgiving, confession, and agreement.
CONTEMPLATION (Contemplatio). We come to a place where we rest in the presence of God and receive what He has said to us.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780834150157
ISBN10: 0834150158
Produced by: Barefoot Ministries
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2007
Ancient Faith
Publisher: Barefoot Ministries
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