How to have a Quite Time

This article “The 15-Minute Breakthrough,” advocates for a practical and personal approach to quiet times with God. He debunks myths about the ‘right’ way to do it, emphasizing that any time of day is suitable and that sincerity matters more than eloquence or duration in prayer and reflection.

In “The 15-Minute Breakthrough,” it emphasises the importance of a daily quiet time with God, challenging common misconceptions about it. He asserts that a quiet time needs not be at dawn nor last an hour, and prayer journals don’t have to be poetic. It suggests four key practices: quieting the mind, focusing on God, praying about personal concerns, and renewing the mind through reading Scripture. He encourages a genuine, unburdened connection with God, tailored to individual rhythms of life. This approach transforms quiet times into a meaningful, daily encounter with God, rather than a religious obligation filled with stringent rules.
In “The 15-Minute Breakthrough,” it emphasises the importance of a daily quiet time with God, challenging common misconceptions about it. He asserts that a quiet time needs not be at dawn nor last an hour, and prayer journals don’t have to be poetic. It suggests four key practices: quieting the mind, focusing on God, praying about personal concerns, and renewing the mind through reading Scripture. He encourages a genuine, unburdened connection with God, tailored to individual rhythms of life. This approach transforms quiet times into a meaningful, daily encounter with God, rather than a religious obligation filled with stringent rules.

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