Lent reading
Each year, BRF publishes a Lent book of readings from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday. In addition, we have titles of readings or reflections that can be used occasionally during Lent.
To find out more about each title, including reviews and sample text, please click on more info below.
These can help to draw us back to the truths of Easter, as well as providing an opportunity to meet together with others in reading groups.
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In the Bible the desert is a place of punishment and discipline, but also of blessing and love's reawakening. Both Jesus and the people of Israel before him spent time in the desert, learning what it meant to be chosen and loved and holy. Yet while the people of the Exodus frequently got it wrong, providing some cautionary tales for us to learn from, Jesus himself constantly got it right, offering a perfect model for us to follow. In The Way of the Desert Andrew Watson takes us on a Lenten journey from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day, from the parting of the Red Sea to Israel's entry into the promised land.
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Daily Bible readings and comment for reflection from Ash Wednesday to Easter Day, on the theme of understanding all that Christ is and that he offers.
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This is a book of 30 undated readings that take a deeper look at six themes particularly relevant to the weeks before Easter: holiness, relationship, forgiveness, sacrifice, hope and love.
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The BRF Lent book for 2010 shows how Lent can be a time for exploring a different kind of 'giving up', one that can transform our lives. We too can allow the Holy Spirit to shed his light on our ideas of God that are too harsh, too small, too fragile, or too stern.
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Travel through Lent with Jesus and his disciples to Jerusalem, the cross and beyond. David Winter draws from all four Gospels and paints a vivid portrait of the Master and his twelve followers as they travel to Jerusalem.
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This popular book of Bible readings and reflections provides an opportunity to stop and reflect on the Gospel story on every day in Lent, helping us to find inspiration and strength for the journey of our lives.
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This book, revised from the 2006 Lent edition, offers a chance to reflect on the experiences and teaching of seven key figures in English spirituality.
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What does it mean to say that God is at work in the world today? 'Into Your Hands' explores this key issue of the Christian life.
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To engage with Jesus expands the mind and heart. It challenges our view of the way the world is, where it is heading and what difference we could make to it. But in a world of competing philosophies, where does Jesus fit in? Meet Jesus is a lively and straightforward exploration of these and other questions, with the aim of engaging our reason, inspiring our faith and worship, deepening our fellowship and service, and bringing new depth to our witness to the world. Each chapter ends with some practical points for action and the book concludes with a section of discussion material for groups.
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