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Welcome to Slow Down, Live Deeper – a contemplative refuge for Christians in the digital age.

In this remarkable era in which writers can be directly supported by those who appreciate their craft, I am thrilled to share a space dedicated to the art of reflection and stillness within the context of Christian contemplation. I'm Lee Warren, and I invite you to join our community of kindred spirits.

What We Explore: We delve into the beauty of stillness, the rhythms of life, and the art of mindful living through a Christian contemplative lens. From reflections on the changing seasons to spiritual musings, this newsletter explores the timeless themes that resonate within the depths of the Christian soul.

Why Subscribe:

  • Soulful Reflections: Immerse yourself in thought-provoking articles that ponder the beauty found in the ordinary and the profound.

  • Community Connection: Join a community of like-minded contemplative Christians seeking moments of stillness and depth in the midst of our bustling world. Engage in thoughtful discussions, share your own reflections and connect with others who appreciate the art of Christian contemplation.

  • Direct Support for Creativity: By becoming a paid subscriber (which isn’t necessary but much appreciated; all subscribers receive the same content), you play a vital role in supporting the creation of content that nurtures the Christian soul.

How to Subscribe: Simply enter your email address below. All subscribers will receive the newsletter directly to their inbox every Friday morning (except for November and December, during which this newsletter goes on a hiatus), creating a moment of pause and inspiration amid all the noise in this world.

Together, let's carve out a sacred space for reflection.

With gratitude,

Lee Warren

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A newsletter for contemplative Christians who want to explore the rhythms of life and the hope of eternity.

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Author who encourages readers to slow down & live deeper. You can also find Lee’s work on the U.S. Olympic Committee website, Christianity Today, SB Nation and more.