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Brother Lawrence of the Resurrection

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Born January 1, 1611
Died January 1, 1691 (80 years old)
Hériménil, Duchy of Lorraine
Also known as: Brother Lawrence, of the Resurrection, Brother Lawrence
14 books
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The Practice of the Presence of God and The Spiritual Maxims

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There is not in the world a way of life more sweet, nor more delightful than continual converse with God. Those only who practise it, and savour it, can understand it. It was as a lay monk in a monastery kitchen that Brother Lawrence discovered the delight of a continual awareness of God's presence. Despite his modest position, Brother Lawrence's deep joy in his relationship with God led him to counsel numerous people in society, and after his death his wisdom was distilled into the volume THE PRACTICE OF THE PRESENCE OF GOD. An enduring spiritual classic, it remains an inspiring invitation to all who long for more of God's presence in their lives. This simply written little book about prayer and Christian life combines two classics in one -- each a primer of practical Christian devotion. The works beautifully convey the thoughts of a 17th-century Carmelite monk and have much to say to those trying to live a spiritual life in a busy, modern world.

Practicing the Presence of God

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The Practice of the Presence of God is a timeless spiritual classic that invites readers into a life of continual communion with God. Written in the 17th century, this short yet profound work captures the wisdom of Brother Lawrence, a humble Carmelite lay brother whose deep love for God transformed even the simplest daily tasks into acts of worship. Born Nicolas Herman in 1614 in Lorraine, France, Brother Lawrence lived a quiet and unassuming life. After serving as a soldier, he experienced a deep spiritual awakening that led him to join the Discalced Carmelite monastery in Paris. Though he spent most of his life working in the monastery’s kitchen, his insights on practicing God’s presence—regardless of one’s occupation—drew the attention of many who sought spiritual guidance. This book, compiled from his conversations and letters, reflects his central teaching: that one can experience God intimately, not just in prayer or religious duties, but in every moment of life. For Brother Lawrence, washing dishes, preparing meals, or performing routine chores were as sacred as kneeling in prayer. He believed that by cultivating an awareness of God’s presence at all times, one could find peace, joy, and divine companionship in every aspect of life. The Practice of the Presence of God remains relevant today because of its simplicity and practicality. It challenges modern believers to seek God, not only in structured devotions but also in the ordinary moments of their day. Through Brother Lawrence’s wisdom, readers are encouraged to develop a habit of turning their thoughts and hearts toward God, making His presence the foundation of their daily lives. This translation aims to make his words more accessible while preserving their spiritual depth. May this book inspire you to walk more closely with God and to find His presence in the everyday moments of life.