Modeled on “The Spiritual Exercises” of St. Ignatius, this is a 36-week, 4-part program for those who can’t do the retreats because of work or school or for any other reason. A page for every day, and at the end of the week some questions for weekly meeting.
I found this form very easy to understand and it certainly looks like one could develop oneself very well using it, even if one does it alone, in my opinion. There are some suggested starting dates so it will fit into a schoolyear. Behind the book covers themselves are the daily/weekly reading formats so one doesn’t have to search for them before reading.
I gave this book three stars for one jarring reason (spoiler for sexual abuse talk) But if one can somehow pass that, the book itself is quite good and deep, and I do want to use it at some point for spiritual development. *nods*
Challenge is a Daily Mediation Program based on The Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius. Challenge is for people who cannot do full time retreat for many days. It is programmed to be made for 36 weeks.
Challenge is divided into four parts: Challenge, Decision, Journey, and Victory The daily reflection exercise format has the same four elements.
- a Scripture passage, - a story from life, - an application to life, -a concluding thought
You have to
1. Read the reflection prayerfully. (about one minute) 2. Think about what struck you most as you read the reflection. Why this (About four minutes) 3. Speak to God about your thoughts. (about one minute) 4. Listen to God's response. Simply rest in God's presence with an open mind and an open heart. (about four minutes) 5. End each reflection by praying the Lord's Prayer slowly and reverently.
I translated 'Challenge' for our Korean local CLC(Christian Life Community) and we used that Korean version while exercising and sharing each reflection. We are composed of seven members and it took two years to complete Challenge instead of 36 weeks since we have a prayer meeting twice a month.
Challenge asks for a big challenge in us. Some of our local group members reported they changed while praying and exercising with this book. Challenge made some of us experience Jesus Christ's passion and love more deeply or challenge to live for God and for others.
If anyone is interested in a spiritual life, I would like to recommend to exercise with this book.
ps: Today is St. Catherine of Siena's feast. I was named after St. Catherine when I was baptized in the 5th grade. I am glad I finished translating Challenge recently and introduced it on St. Catherine's feast.