I have "put together" (read: written, adapted and outright stolen from various sources) a Lent Prayer Guide.
And Kobie Moore, an Evergreener with an amazing design-eye, has made it look pretty. (you should see what she does with greeting cards- and the most amazing thing- each card is usable twice- I know, I know- how could that be? You'll just have to check it out to see)
Three versions for you:
print version (feel free to edit out Evergreen's name and add your own- but you have to take the rap for any typos!)
online, or downloadable version just for you (depending on your browser, to see it, just left click, to download it, right click)
Bob, very nice piece and thanks for the invitation. We will most certainly be joining along with all of you on this journey.
Blessings
Posted by: Larry D | February 19, 2009 at 10:09 AM
Bob,
This is awesome...Very thoughtful. I also think its very cool that you are willing to share it. Good stuff bro!
I had one question. Am I missing something or what was you guys thinking on doing every other day?
Peace ~
William Guice
Posted by: williamguice | February 19, 2009 at 10:22 AM
How about "what was your thinking on every other day?" Sorry. My Louisiana came out in me for a minute.
Peace ~
Posted by: williamguice | February 19, 2009 at 11:41 AM
Every other day was just an attempt to make a little more space for contemplation, make it seem a bit less like an obligation... that's all. :)
Posted by: bobhyatt | February 19, 2009 at 11:51 AM
Thanks so much! I think we will use this at my church. I love the way you approach this not as a formula, but focus on the intent of bringing focus off of self and not like an "obligation" or legalism. Love it.
How do you want us to credit you/your church if we print this? Please let me know.
Posted by: Rich Kirkpatrick | February 19, 2009 at 11:55 AM
Good stuff bro...thanks!
Posted by: williamguice | February 19, 2009 at 08:04 PM
Bob, thanks for this, and especially making it available for others to use. We'll be linking to it at NFC, and giving you credit. Appreciate you.
Posted by: Gregg Koskela | February 20, 2009 at 03:42 PM