“I highly recommend
Lectio Divina: a Way of Being with God and Life. While many books laud
the value of integrating lectio into our lives and some may provide the
briefest of explanations, this is the only source that I am aware of
that provides both the tradition and development of lectio divina along
with contemporary expressions of lectio in practice. This book has
grown out of years of practice and in mentoring others to cultivate
ways of lectio divina that deepen the contemplative stance toward life.
Lectio has been the heart and gut of monastic practice for centuries;
the Spirit invites all of God’s people to partake of this ancient way
with God.”
-Sr. Laura Swan, OSB, author of The Forgotten Desert
Mothers
“Lectio Divina: A
Way of Being with God and Life is above all a practical book. It is
rooted in the authors’ own practice and the experience of those for
whom they provide spiritual direction. It gives practical advice for
readers who wish to deepen their life with
God on the basis
prayerful reading of the Bible or the other ways in which God’s word
reaches us. Those who listen with their hearts to these authors’ words
will be deepened in their spiritual practice.”
–Fr. Hugh Feiss, OSB, Monastery of the
Ascension.
“With the rising
interest in the art of Lectio Divina Christine Valters Paintner and
Lucy Wynkoop have created a work of great promise. In this superb
resource the ancient wisdom and the poetry of the Lectio process shines
forth. This is a praiseworthy offering.”
–Macrina Wiederkehr, OSB, author
of Seven
Sacred Pauses
“Christine Valters
Paintner and Lucy Wynkoop offer a way of practicing lectio divina that
is inviting, accessible and practical. Their deep confidence in this
way of prayer, and the clarity and wisdom with which they beckon the
reader, spring from their own lived experience. With its singular
combination of insights for daily life and prayer and suggestions for
practice, this book will prove helpful to both the novice and to those
who teach this way of prayer.”
–The Rev. Mary C. Earle, Associate Faculty of
the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest in Austin, author of Broken Body, Healing Spirit:
Lectio Divina and Living With Illness