A thoughtful, real-world interpretation of the Rule of St. Benedict to
guide us into a more balanced life.
From informal versions of the Rule of St. Benedict to Twelve-Step groups
and Weight Watchers, the basic human need for guidance and structure in
the quest for wholeness is palpable and real. Out of her long experience
as a spiritual director, mentor, and teacher, Margaret Guenther offers a
warm and sensible guide for "the rest of us"--singles, couples, parents,
extended families, members of churches--to create a helpful and balanced
rule of life to help us in our search for faith.
She explores ancient and contemporary meanings for the classic vows of
poverty, chastity, and obedience, along with the distinctively
Benedictine ethos of stability and conversion, pointing out the pitfalls
of each. A series of short essays follows on the different elements of a
rule of life--such as authority, money, pleasure, stinginess, friends,
enemies, and living through hard times. The final chapter gives
practical ideas for crafting a rule of life that encourages each of us
to grow, stretch, and flourish.