07 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Time (‘2-4’ Goal)
'Time is what we want most but what we use worst'. We don't use our time wisely yet it is so important to our lives! On today's final episode in the series on quiet time, we discuss the implication of time in our quiet times and a goal (the 2-4) that we can strive for to become more like Christ.
06 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Fasting
Fasting is majorly foreign to western Christianity but it certainly is not foreign to the Bible. Fasting is a common practice in Scripture and on today's episode of 'Disciplines of Quiet Time' we talk about the importance of fasting and the purpose behind it.
05 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Privacy
Although privacy is a common practice in quiet time, it tends to be the reason why many avoid quiet time altogether or end it prematurely. On today's episode, we talk about the importance of privacy in Scripture by looking to the life of Jesus.
04 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Worship
What is worship? For many, it is singing. However, worship is not limited to that. On today's podcast, we talk about what exactly worship is, why it is important to our quiet times, and how to implement it.
03 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Prayer
Prayer is a discipline that is often a weakness of many and a non-factor in our quiet times. On today's episode, we talk about the importance of prayer in our quiet times and the effect it can have on it.
02 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Meditation and Memorization
The discipline of meditation and memorization is emphasized in Scripture, but not in the present age of Christianity. On today's episode of 'Disciplines of Quiet Time', we look into this discipline by answering the questions: Why is meditation and memorization important to quiet time? How do we meditate on and memorize the Word of God?
01 Disciplines of Quiet Time: Read to Behold Glory
Do you ever feel like your time reading the Bible is more comparable to completing homework than having a holy interaction? Do you struggle to understand the Word? Do you struggle to remember what you read in the Word?