
Resources
In Harmonie resources are available for anyone to use. Our desire is that these resources will lead you to an Encounter with the Lord, where you will experience rest, restoration & reconciliation.
Lectio Divina
'Lectio Divina' means 'Sacred Reading.’
It began in the 3rd Century, led by early church leader Origen. He believed that through a practice of reading the Bible thoughtfully and prayerfully you could discover what he called the "higher wisdom hidden in the Word of God". Origen's idea was that Jesus himself was the way by which we can understand the meaning of the Bible and that, if we asked, Jesus would reveal its meaning to us. The practice is about digesting the meaning of the word of God and taking time to think about it.

Our Lord’s Prayer
A simple, reflective way of stilling ourselves to pray at noon (12:00pm) every day.
When the disciples asked Jesus to teach them to pray (Luke 11:1), He gave them a simple pattern to follow. He didn’t intend for us to just pray the same words He spoke in Matthew 6:9-13, He intended it to be an outline for prayer. Use each verse of the Lord’s Prayer as a guideline to help keep your prayer-time on track.

Examen
A simple, reflective way of stilling ourselves to pray at the end of a day.
Ignatian spirituality emphasises that we can find God in every circumstance, and The Examen, practiced by St Ignatius of Loyola, is a way to focus back on God.

THE RHYTHM OF AN UNHURRIED LEADER
by Godfrey Mmagawo
“In contemporary society, our adversary majors in three things: noise, hurry, and crowds” (Richard Forster, 1989). The state that many leaders often find themselves in today can be characterized by these aspects.
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The road less travelled
by Godfrey Mmagwo
In South Africa, colour is often a sensitive matter. I want to start this piece by telling you a story about an unusual friendship from my student days which taught me that God has given us a ministry of reconciliation by which we are called to reconcile, not only with Him, but to each other.

BEING FORMED IN THE IMAGE OF CHRIST
by Godfrey Mmagawo
Two questions that I often wrestle with, are: “Who am I becoming?” and “How are other people being influenced or impacted by who I am becoming?”
Click below to read the February 2023 newsletter in full.

The role of prayer in our leadership
by Godfrey Mmagwo
What would the impact of your leadership be if you gave yourself fully to the work of prayer? That is, to lead from a place of perpetual communion with your Father. After all, Oswald Chambers says, “Prayer does not fit us for the greater work; prayer is the greater work.”
Click below to read the May 2023 newsletter in full.
