During last year’s episode on prayer, Mark pined for some kind of “liturgy for daily worship,” a set pattern for Reformed devotion that fell somewhere between the complexity of the Book of Common Prayer and the informality of simply reading a daily dose of Scripture followed by extemporaneous prayer. With the publication of Jonathan Gibson’s Be Thou My Vision: A Liturgy for Daily Worship, has this longing been satisfied? In this episode, Mark — who has been using the liturgy since the first of the year — introduces Cameron — who is seeing it for the first time — to the pros and cons. By the end, Mark even contradicts his basic character by recommending the e-book version.
Mentioned in this episode:
Be Thou My Vision (hardcover at Westminster Books)
Be Thou My Vision (Kindle edition)
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