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Practice of the Presence of God (version 2)

Practice of the Presence of God (version 2)

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Brother Lawrence, born Nicholas Herman around 1610 in the Duchy of Lorraine, France, lived a remarkable life marked by both hardship and profound spiritual insight. After a tumultuous youth that included serving as a soldier during the Thirty Years War and suffering a debilitating injury, he found his calling in a monastery in Paris. Despite his humble beginnings as a clumsy footman and later roles as a cook and sandal repairer, Brother Lawrence embodied a deep devotion to God, discovering a pure and uncomplicated way to live in His presence. Over the course of his forty-year journey, he faced significant trials, yet his gentle spirit and joyful heart shone through. It wasnt until after his death in 1691 that his letters and conversations were compiled into the beloved book The Practice of the Presence of God. In this timeless work, Brother Lawrence shares his insights on walking with God not merely through the mind but through the heart, offering a path to peace and divine companionship accessible to all, regardless of their circumstances. His legacy endures as a practical guide for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with God today.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary
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    • 002 - The 15 Letters
      Feb 11 2026
      Brother Lawrence, born Nicholas Herman around 1610 in the Duchy of Lorraine, France, lived a remarkable life marked by both hardship and profound spiritual insight. After a tumultuous youth that included serving as a soldier during the Thirty Years War and suffering a debilitating injury, he found his calling in a monastery in Paris. Despite his humble beginnings as a clumsy footman and later roles as a cook and sandal repairer, Brother Lawrence embodied a deep devotion to God, discovering a pure and uncomplicated way to live in His presence. Over the course of his forty-year journey, he faced significant trials, yet his gentle spirit and joyful heart shone through. It wasnt until after his death in 1691 that his letters and conversations were compiled into the beloved book The Practice of the Presence of God. In this timeless work, Brother Lawrence shares his insights on walking with God not merely through the mind but through the heart, offering a path to peace and divine companionship accessible to all, regardless of their circumstances. His legacy endures as a practical guide for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with God today.
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      54 min
    • 001 - The Four Conversations
      Feb 11 2026
      Brother Lawrence, born Nicholas Herman around 1610 in the Duchy of Lorraine, France, lived a remarkable life marked by both hardship and profound spiritual insight. After a tumultuous youth that included serving as a soldier during the Thirty Years War and suffering a debilitating injury, he found his calling in a monastery in Paris. Despite his humble beginnings as a clumsy footman and later roles as a cook and sandal repairer, Brother Lawrence embodied a deep devotion to God, discovering a pure and uncomplicated way to live in His presence. Over the course of his forty-year journey, he faced significant trials, yet his gentle spirit and joyful heart shone through. It wasnt until after his death in 1691 that his letters and conversations were compiled into the beloved book The Practice of the Presence of God. In this timeless work, Brother Lawrence shares his insights on walking with God not merely through the mind but through the heart, offering a path to peace and divine companionship accessible to all, regardless of their circumstances. His legacy endures as a practical guide for anyone seeking to deepen their relationship with God today.
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      28 min
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