I’ve reviewed Tim Stead’s Mindfulness & Christian Spirituality via @BaptistTimes
Please click on the link below to go to the Baptist Times website to read my review of Tim Stead’s new book…
my review of Tim Stead’s new book Mindfulness & Christian Spirituality via @BaptistTimes
Part of the Introduction from Putting On The Wakeful One via @BaptistTimes
A link (see below) to part of the introduction from my new book Putting On The Wakeful One: attuning to the Spirit of Jesus published by the Baptist Times.
‘When we put on the Wakeful One we put on the mind of Christ; we are waking up from sleep; we are clothing ourselves with the Lord Jesus Christ.’
An attentive review of Putting On The Wakeful One via wordsmith @richardlittleda
an attentive review of Putting On The Wakeful One my new book
The above link is to a review of Putting On The Wakeful One, my new book, by author, minister and broadcaster Richard Littledale…
‘The book is bulging with insights fascinating enough to draw the reader in and stimulating enough to trouble that reader after the covers are closed.’
Stilling the beats of our minds

I have just led a retreat at Worth Abbey based on my new book ‘Putting On the Wakeful One: attuning to the Spirit of Jesus through Watchfulness.’ We have a capacity to slow down, to move from doing to being, but most of the time that capacity is as overgrown as this park bench. We don’t cultivate this natural capacity to come to our senses, to re-inhabit our bodies. But when we do we find a place of energy and peace and renewed purpose.
I shared with the group a picture by Kurt Jackson of a stream, where he says of it ‘I can just hear the robin above the roar of the stream.’
I shared that I felt that it could be a picture of life: that something very noisy and difficult can dominate, drowning out all other voices – but that when we slow down we can suddenly hear again the song of the robin in our own life – another more hopeful narrative in play.
I recently bought a Fitbit watch in part to see if my heartbeat slows down when I pray. As I looked at it I realised that just as we can slow down our heart beat, so we can slow down the beats of our mind. We cannot empty our mind, but we can stop it racing with thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations. As these ‘beats’ slow down we can move from rational critical thinking to awareness, we can hear the song of the robin, and many other songs as well, including the song God is singing over us.
The Worth Abbey church is a beautiful open space, that expands your mind as you sit within its big silence. We too have a space like this in our cognitive architecture, that lets in the Light – it is called awareness and attention.
Worth Abbey Retreat on Watchfulness 29 April to 1 May 2016

The link for booking is below:
http://www.worthabbey.net/Abbey-Contact-Us
The retreat is based on my new book ‘Putting On the Wakeful One: attuning to the Spirit of Jesus through Watchfulness’, published April 24th, available for pre order on Amozon…
Putting On The Wakeful One: Attuning to the Spirit of Jesus through Watchfulness
My new book ‘Putting On The Wakeful One – Attuning to the Spirit of Jesus through Watchfulness’ is out on the 24th April and available for pre-order from Amazon.
Going to Lee Abbey 14-18 November 2016 to lead the Mindful Christian retreat
Lee Abbey Retreat The Mindful Christian
Please click on the above link to get to the details for my retreat there 14-18 November 2016
The Mindful Retreat Abbey House Glastonbury 17-19 October 2016
The Mindful Retreat Abbey House
Please click on link to see details of this retreat!

