Maewyn's Mountain: Learning to Pray with Your Whole Life
Saint Patrick’s life of prayer began not in peace, but in captivity. As a teenage slave alone on Irish mountainsides, he learned to meet God in every moment — wind, rain, work, fear and silence. Prayer became less a task than a way of being present. The same invitation is ours: not to add one more thing, but to notice the God already with us.
The Speed of Soul
Harried sneaks in quiet — too many commitments, too little peace. It leaves us scattered, brittle, gasping for margin. But calm doesn’t just happen; it must be cultivated. That old man’s words still echo: find your center. Love deeply. Live quietly. Mind your own affairs. Work with your hands. An unhurried soul isn’t stumbled upon; it’s forged — slowly, intentionally, like wisdom cut through stone.
A Primer on “Practicing the Way” — A Book Reshaping How We Think About Discipleship
For the exhausted volunteer, the burned-out pastor, or the skeptic who suspects there must be more to faith than what they have seen — Comer offers a path. It is simple but not easy: slow down, adopt ancient practices, and discover that apprenticeship to Jesus is not only possible in the modern world but may be the only way to become a person of love.