DanWilt.com: A New Look And Mandate

Over the next day, when you come to www.DanWilt.com, you will see a brand new look, feel and an ever more finely-honed mandate.

DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET. DO NOT TOUCH THE DIAL.

The look will be highly visual, and posts will be imprinted with original images from myself, and fellow photographer, designer and muso Matt Frise.

These simple reflections and conversations on emerging worship ideas will be energized by even more resources, drawn from ancient and current contributions, and seasoned with an ever more intentional focus on the cultural interface of Christians in the postmodern world.

The site will continue to emphasize what it means to be fully alive in all spheres of human life – and this theme will bubble to the surface from fresh springs of hope and worship reflection.

If you would be so good as to invite others to this party, it would be a privilege to host them.

Thanks to Matt Wiebe for making it happen.

“The glory of God is a human being; fully alive,” said Irenaeus Of Lyons.

Welcome, again, to DanWilt.com.

Note: Photo courtesy of Jon Best.

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Sheltering Mercy: Prayers Inspired by the Psalms

Sheltering Mercy, along with its companion volume, Endless Grace, helps us rediscover the rich treasures of the Psalms—through free-verse prayer renderings of their poems and hymns—as a guide to personal devotion and meditation.

The church has always used the Psalms as part of its prayer life, and they have inspired countless other prayers. This book contains 75 prayers drawn from Psalms 1-75, providing lyrical sketches of what authors Ryan Smith and Dan Wilt have seen, heard, and felt while sojourning in the Psalms. Each prayer is a response to the Psalms written in harmony with Scripture. These prayers help us quiet our hearts before God and welcome us into a safe place amid the storms of life.

This artful, poetic, and classic devotional book features compelling custom illustrations and foil-stamped hardcover binding, offering a fresh way to reflect on and pray the Psalms.