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“There is no other way to describe it. I thirst. And in my thirst, I waste time searching this physical world for something to satisfy me.

I entertain the deep-down longing for more – more peace, more joy, and more life. Then I look to a man or a dream or my closet, desperate to meet the need. Yet even when the man recklessly loves me or the dream takes shape, the thirst prevails.

I abandon my God. I dig cracked, stagnant cisterns that cannot hold water. With hopes of quenching my thirst, I look to people and circumstances for abundance and joy. Yet whatever they bring leaks from the hole in my heart. The hole only God can fill.

Yet He patiently draws us to Himself.”


We may know that His Word is “living water” meant to quench our soul-thirst. But often we aren’t sure of how to drink of it. We may want His Word to affect our daily living, yet it could feel as if the truths lay flat on the pages of Scripture.

In Savoring Living Water Katie Orr and Lara Williams teach on how to have an effective time in God’s Word. Through the pages of this book, you will discover:

  • A practical how-to method for studying the Bible on your own.
  • Tips on connecting with God in a meaningful way through journaling and scripture memory.
  • Ways to deal with the distractions that inevitably arise during a quiet time.
  • How to apply God’s Word to the moments of daily living.
  • …and much more.


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