dc.description.abstract | This ministry project was designed to bring revitalization to the British Columbia Mennonite Brethren churches by providing resources to the pastors that focused on the spiritual disciplines of prayer, Scripture meditation, and Sabbath. Chapter 1 outlines the project’s methodology, rationale, purpose, goals, and limitations. Chapter 2 provides a biblical foundation for these three spiritual disciplines by looking at Matthew 6:7–13 where Jesus provides his disciples with a model of prayer. The text from Psalm 1 is used as a biblical foundation for Scripture meditation. The passage from Matthew 12:1–12 forms the basis to show the benefits and biblical principles of regularly observing a day of rest. Chapter 3 provides the theoretical, practical, and historical issues related to prayer, Scripture meditation, and Sabbath within the Anabaptist, specifically Mennonite Brethren context. Chapter 4 details the planning, preparation, and implementation of the ministry project as well as a summary of the curriculum. Chapter 5 contains an assessment of the project, evaluating the purpose and goals, as well as assessing the strengths and weaknesses of the project. The chapter concludes by offering reflections on future changes and theological and personal reflections. | en_US |