We all need sustenance for our spiritual journey and there's no better source of nourishment than reading God's Word. In these pages Stephen McCutchan helps you fill your cup with a refreshing drink from the Almighty's streams of living water. This complete set of insightful meditations based on scripture texts from Cycle B of the Revised Common Lectionary guides you through each Sunday's passages by focusing on key themes and highlighting the central meaning for our everyday lives.<br><br>This volume is perfect for use as a daily devotional -- five easy-to-follow formats for personal meditation are included allowing you to combine prayer time with reading one of the week's scripture texts and its accompanying commentary. It's also a valuable reference for sermon preparation as well as an excellent curriculum for adult classes integrating Bible study with Sunday worship. However you use it <i>Streams of Living Water</i> is an inspirational resource that will strengthen your connection with the divine story and your ability to hear God's voice speaking through scripture.<br><br><b>Stephen P. McCutchan</b> is a Presbyterian pastor and adjunct professor at Wake Forest Divinity School. Prior to his recent retirement he served for 23 years as the pastor of Highland Presbyterian Church in Winston-Salem North Carolina. McCutchan is a contributing writer for the online service <b>The Immediate Word</b> (www.sermonsuite.com) and he is the author of <i>Water from the Well: Lectionary Devotional for Cycle A</i> (CSS) <i>Good News for a Fractured Society</i> and <i>Experiencing the Psalms: Weaving the Psalms into Your Ministry and Faith</i> (Smyth & Helwys) which won the 2001 Angell Award from the Presbyterian Writers Guild. McCutchan is a graduate of Muskingum College and Union Theological Seminary in New York City. For more information or to contact the author visit his website at www.smccutchan.com.
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