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Come to Know Christ by Gazing Upon Him
I have been reading “The Way Of Simplicity” by Esther de Wall. This book is a historical treatment of the habits of Cistercian monks and how silent prayer came to be such an integral part of their practice. Much of … Continue reading →
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