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Today we're seeing an abundance of writing about the Christian path. Contemporary authors are putting out a stream of rich and often highly personal accounts, while ancient texts are being unveiled to a wider public, often for the first time in history… In Words of Wisdom, we've culled some of the best works both from contemporary authors and from classics of the past to give you inspiration and insight.

What About Technique? by the Monks of New Skete 
Many spiritual seekers wonder what methods of prayer or meditation they should use. Does it matter? Does the right technique guarantee experience of God? The monks of New Skete, an Eastern Orthodox religious community in Cambridge, New York, talk about this question.
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The Millennium Is a Mirage by Jay Kinney 
Why it's crucial to avoid projecting out hopes and fears onto the future.
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An Experience of Light by Dan Wakefield 
How a conversion experience changed a life forever.
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The Holy Ground of Kalighat by Anita Mathias 
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to go to Calcutta and work with Mother Teresa? This memoir will give you an idea.
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Honoring the Day of Rest by Dorothy C. Bass 
Keeping Sunday as a day of rest and worship is a part of American life that has fallen by the wayside over the past couple of decades. Here Dorothy Bass offers some practical suggestions on making Sunday observance more pleasant and meaningful — whether it’s a matter of dealing with social lunches or children’s sports.
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All-Encompassing Love by Roger Walsh, M.D., Ph.D. 
You’ve heard the injunction "Love your neighbor as yourself." But how do you go about it? Transpersonal psychologist Roger Walsh offers a simple exercise to help.
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A Glimpse of Eastern Expanses by Richard Smoley 
"Russia," said Winston Churchill, "is an enigma wrapped in a riddle wrapped in a mystery." The Russian soul has always been deeply religious, though in ways that are quite different from those that are familiar to us in the U.S. Here is an exploration of Russian spirituality by Faith.com editor Richard Smoley.
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Letting God Be the Matchmaker: by Eileen Flanagan 
Should you marry? Maybe you need to ask the divine voice within.
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