He stood and watched his small house burn to the ground in 19th Century rural Russia. He clutched his only remaining possession—a Bible.
Destitute and homeless, he set out on foot to experience Russia and its people. One teaching from Paul fired his life—pray without ceasing. How could he live that way?
What if we pursued prayer as a way of life?
It is impossible, of course, for a human to maintain 24 hours per day, seven days a week focus on prayer. Perhaps prayer could infuse our being? A chance meeting, a conversation, a quiet walk—they could all be part of our way of prayer.
The book by an anonymous author, The Way of a Pilgrim, is worth a regular reading. Just as a reminder to keep us on the path.
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