Daily Bread: Incorporating the Bible in Your Daily Prayer
This year, I want to encourage us a community to find ways to incorporate God's word into our daily contact with God. We each have different circumstances and are at a different place in our spiritual pilgrammage, so we need a wide range of options. These are offered for starters and we'd love to hear what's worked for you.
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The Divine Hours: A Manual for Prayer
Includes bit sized portions of Scripture, especially the Psalms, for use in daily prayer. Can be used anywhere from once to four times a day.
The Divine Hours: Prayers for Springtime by Phyllis Tickle
The Divine Hours: Prayers for Summertime by Phyllis Tickle
The Divine Hours: Prayers for Autumn & Wintertime by Phyllis Tickle
Daily Office Readings, by Episcopal Church with Terence L. Wilson
This includes two Old Testament and one New Testament reading for every day and follows the church calendar (e.g. Advent, Lent, Easter, etc.)
Reading through the Bible in a Year
Longer portions than the Daily Office Readings, going straight through the Bible from Genesis to Revelations.
Our Daily Bread by Terri Gibbs (Compiler)
The Book of God by Walter Wangerin
The Bible retold as a single narrative by a world reknown story teller. Not a translation of the actual text, but a retelling of the stories of the Bible.
The Bible for Everyone Series by N.T. Wright
Paul for Everyone: The Prison Letters: Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Philemon
Manageable portions of the Bible for daily consumption with outstanding and readable commentary from a leading scholar, when you're interested.
Text and commentary included, which is handy.
