Quiet Time

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For the 2006 Raffi album, see Quiet Time (album).

A quiet time is a concept used by 20th-century Protestants, mostly evangelical Christians, for a regular (often daily) individual session of spiritual activities, most notably prayer and/or private study of the Bible. This can also be called, at least in the United States, "devotions" or "doing devotions".


[edit] Literature

  • Hybels, Bill, Too Busy Not to Pray: Slowing Down to Be With God, InterVarsity Press, 1998. ISBN 0830819711.
  • InterVarsity, Quiet Time, InterVarsity Press, 1947. ISBN 0877842507
  • Willoughby, R. O., Colin Duriez, and Alistair Hornal, The Quiet Time Companion: A Daily Guide Through the Bible, InterVarsity Press, 2000. ISBN 0830811893

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