This was brought up in the context of being used ecumenically in Germany. One can request daily emails of it at http://www.moravian.org/daily_texts/ Below is a sample to show its structure. When people are asking for prayerbooks in Logos ... or for prayerbooks in the context of devotional practices, this is what they are referring to:
MJ,
Much of my work in Alaska is with people from the Alaskan Moravian Church. Many of the people use the Daily Text.
Thanks for the link MJ, this looks very good!
this looks very good!
I think it is very well put together and a good introduction to "set prayer" and "lectionary" for people who shrink from those terms.[:D]
this looks very good! I think it is very well put together and a good introduction to "set prayer" and "lectionary" for people who shrink from those terms.
I think it is very well put together and a good introduction to "set prayer" and "lectionary" for people who shrink from those terms.
Yes, even the prayers given can give inspiration to others. I wonder if there is a simple way to create a reading plan based upon a lectionary.
I wonder if there is a simple way to create a reading plan based upon a lectionary.
Not yet. We can't create our own Lectionaries and Reading Plans are too automated. I would have designed them quite differently than Logos has - but I don't work for Logos. I keep hoping that Logos will see the error of their ways.[:P]
I would love to see the Moravian Daily Texts available on Logos
[Y] [Y] [Y]
While the lectionary features are SLOWLY improving, I would like to bring up this post and add my [Y][Y]. These are some of the most used daily devotional materials in the world, and NEED to be integrated into Logos.
SDG
Ken McGuire
Yes they are. For a PB take at it, see http://community.logos.com/forums/p/77743/543555.aspx#543555
I would like to add my support for this suggestion. I was introduced to the Moravian Daily Texts at a Wesleyan/Methodist evangelism training event a number of years ago (http://www.worldmethodist.org/orderofflame.htm). John Wesley's conversion was heavily influenced by Moravian brothern as he traveled to Americas early in his career. Though not every year, I have ordered additional copies since then.
Would welcome them in LOGOS.