In three short years, Fr. Timothy Gallagher's blend of commonsense insight and historical wisdom has made him the most sought-after expert on Ignatian spirituality. In lectures, retreats, CD programs, and TV broadcasts, he helps people of all faiths apply Ignatian truths to their own lives. In this new guide, Fr. Tim offers 40 practical, directed meditations for learning the Ignatian way to pray.
This book opened the scriptures up to me in a new way. I've never felt more connected to Christ while reading His Word.
There is so much to gain from this small book and I will definitely return to it. I'm so excited to discover that God's Word is for me today and that He had my heart in mind when He spoke to His loved ones all those years ago.
This was an excellent resource for beginning to pray with Scripture in the Ignatian style. The imagination scenes that Gallagher paints in my mind were much clearer than I would be able to accomplish on my own. While ultimately understanding that Ignatian prayer was not for me, this book helped to open up different stories in ways that I hadn't considered.
This book is a series of "Scriptural Reflections" as the title states, to be used for personal meditation and reflection. I typically read one reflection per day (more when i was on retreat). The scripture passages were those typically given on ignatian retreats. Many of Gallagher's reflections were very helpful and insightful, the fruit of his own prayer, no doubt. Yet, some of the reflections were merely the scripture passages broken down by verse (hence the three star review).
If one is new to Ignatian Method of reflecting on Scripture, this book should be pretty helpful.
An excellent book to pray with the scriptures and to get to know the scriptures. A chapter a day or even better a chapter a week of meditating on the scriptures passage would provide much consolation.
This book changed my spiritual life. I previously didn’t “get” Ignatian reflections. This book made it all work for me, opening the scriptures in a brand new way. Highly recommend and wish there was a second one!