More About this Book

This book was written for ministers in response to the question: “How can we minister in an apocalyptic situation?” Nouwen draws from the writings of the desert mothers and fathers who lived in the Egyptian desert during the fourth and fifth centuries, believing they offer a “very important perspective on our life as ministers.” The book considers the idea of “fleeing from the world” (solitude), the importance of silence for the spirituality of the minister and presents the invitation to “pray always”. It is a short book but is deeply impactful despite its simplicity and will encourage people to take the disciplines of solitude, silence and prayer more seriously.  It is an uplifting and easy read.

Themes: Solitude, Silence, Prayer, Contemplation, Spiritual Life, Desert Mothers and Fathers, Christian Leaders, God, Ministry

Harper Collins, 1981

Praise for "The Way of the Heart"

"This is not just another run-of-the-mill book on spiritual practice. Very well done."
David
"Bottom line, I heart this book. I underlined almost every line on every page."
Gregory
"I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is seeking a deeper experience with God. Great book!"
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