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During the 1500s, a woman named Teresa lived and worked at the Carmelite Convent of the Incarnation at Ávila. She continually sought the Lord and deepened her life of prayer through the liturgy of the church and her own spontaneous communication with God. Teresa's writings make it clear that she was not seeking any mystical experience for its own sake. She was simply seeking closeness with her Lord. For centuries since, her writings have offered hope for many believers, showing them how to better listen for God's voice. As you work through Dale and Sandy Larsen's Christian Classics Bible Study based on Teresa of Ávila's thought and teaching, you'll have the opportunity to grapple with Scripture and to learn how to listen for God speaking to you.
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Spiritual guidance from a contemplative Carmelite nun.
Who is this book for?
If you're interested in exploring a path of quiet devotion and deepening your relationship with God, this book offers inspiring insights from Teresa of Ávila. Her approach to prayer and seeking divine closeness remains relevant, and the Bible study format makes it approachable for both new and seasoned believers looking for encouragement in their spiritual journey.