Over the past twenty years I have devoted much time to studying the lives of Christians. Reading biographies and autobiographies of nineteenth- and twentieth-century saints has shaped my spirituality, encouraged me in my walk with God, and caused me to ponder anew the role of books in the process of spiritual formation. One striking lesson learned from spending time with pilgrims from bygone eras is that next to disciplined daily time in prayer and the Scriptures, the reading of devotional literature and biographies ranks extremely high among formative influences. Indeed, many Christians who have made significant contributions to the church testify to the profound impact of books - especially biographies - on the spiritual development.
-- Lyle W. Dorsett, excerpt from the foreword of A Passion for the Impossible: The Life of Lilias Trotter by Miriam Huffman Rockness
Loved this book... love spiritual life stories of "heroes of the faith"... and love this quote!
ReplyDeleteI read Passion for the Impossible at least once a year and find her faith so encouraging and inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLong, long ago and in a land far away (Oklahoma), I read a book by Miriam H Rockness called Keep these things, Ponder them in your heart. In early 80's. It was an encouragement to me, a young mom. I really like her writing.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen her Lilias Trotter blog? http://ililiastrotter.wordpress.com/
ReplyDeleteI think you will all enjoy it.
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ReplyDeleteNever mind - I typed the wrong address! Great blog - thanks for sharing -
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