Why You Probably Don’t Need a Quiet Time
Here's an excerpt from Why You Probably Don’t Need a Quiet Time, Donald Whitney's contribution to the January issue of Tabletalk:
You've always believed you should have what evangelicals commonly call a "quiet time." Sometimes called "daily devotions," a quiet time typically consists of Bible reading and prayer. Beyond these, the event can be highly individualized in terms of timing, duration, location, and content. Many add meditation on Scripture to their reading of it. Others will include some form of journaling. Some will append a brief devotional reading from another book. Generally, the goal is to feed the soul and commune with God.
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