Believe me, count as lost each day you have not used in loving God. --
Brother Lawrence
This simply written little book about prayer and Christian life conveys
a humble man's thoughts on the importance of experiencing God's love. A
seventeenth-century French Carmelite, Brother Lawrence spent much of his
time in the kitchen of a Paris monastery. Of this experience, he said:
The time of business does not with me differ from the time of prayer,
and in the noise and clatter of my kitchen ... I possess God in as great
tranquility as if I were upon my knees at the blessed sacrament.
A collection of Lawrence's messages given to those who lived around him,
this book contains The Practice of the Presence of God and The
Spiritual Maxims. Both have much to say to modern man about living a
spiritual life in a busy world. More widely read today than ever, these
two classics -- each an easily accessible primer of practical Christian
devotion -- comprise a particularly good selection with which to begin
spiritual studies.