
audiobook
by Brother of the Resurrection Lawrence
The book gathers a series of intimate conversations and letters from Brother Lawrence, a modest lay brother whose early life as a footman and soldier gave way to a quiet, transformative devotion. After a simple winter observation of a leaf‑less tree sparked his conversion, he spent decades learning to “walk as in the presence” of God, offering a glimpse into a spirituality rooted in ordinary moments rather than grand gestures.
Through his gentle counsel, readers discover how continual, informal dialogue with the Divine can become the backbone of daily life. Lawrence stresses surrendering both material concerns and inner passions, finding contentment in humble tasks, and letting a steady awareness of God’s love replace fleeting distractions. His teachings invite anyone, regardless of circumstance, to cultivate a calm, steady interior that sustains hope and joy.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (58K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-10-26
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1611–1691
Best known for the spiritual classic The Practice of the Presence of God, this humble 17th-century Carmelite brother found holiness in ordinary work. His simple way of turning daily tasks into prayer has inspired readers for centuries.
View all books