When does a classic become new, fresh and extremely relevant? When it is taken from an outdated format and and sculpted into devotions that are readable, searchable and understandable.The Imitation of Christhas been in print for over 500 years for a good reason. It is powerful, beautiful and heart piercing. James Watkins has taken those words and reworked them into ninety daily readings, arranged by topic. Whether for daily devotions or for sound insight into a particular issue, Watkins’ paraphrase blends the ancient with the modern to introduce this classic to a new audience, speaking to all Christians with credibility and authority and using inclusive language not found in the original.
James Watkins is the author of sixteen books including Death & Beyond, which won a Campus Life Book of the Year??? award, and The Why Files series, which was honored with a Christian Retailer's Choice award. He serves as associate acquisitions editor at Wesleyan Publishing House and has won four Evangelical Press Association awards for editing. He is a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University with a BA in Theology and his graduate work is in communications at Ball State University and Pursue University. He lives in central Indiana.
Thomas ?? Kempis was a priest, monk, and writer who lived in obscurity in 14th Century Germany. His books have been best-selling resources changing lives for more than 500 years.
Each morning I eagerly go to this modern version ofThe Imitation of Christknowing it will convict and reach my spirit, giving me spiritual focus throughout the day. It is the best devotional I've found in many years.??????Lissa Halls Johnson, author and speaker
The Imitation of Christdevotional is truly a gift to the church. Watkins provides timeless, profound truths in everyday language, introducing modern Christians to the power of Thomas a' Kempis's words and life's work. A deeply moving, wholly convictinlĂ