Ways to Practice Lent

Ways to Practice Lent

You can take the Lenten journey in solitude and silence, with family, and through immersion in multimedia Lenten devotionals.

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Ways to Practice Lent

Step out of noise and into attentive stillness at the online Fuller Center for Spiritual Formation Retreat of Silence. This Lenten invitation isn’t a passive pause—it’s an active listening to the Holy Spirit, a community held in prayer, and a space where the clamoring life yields to God’s deep, formative voice.

And this Lenten call isn’t solo: families are invited into shared prayer, fasting, scripture rhythms, and service. The blog reframes Lent as a communal spiritual laboratory where dissonant hearts become harmonized, making home a formative retreat of grace, teaching children embodied faith practices and transforming ordinary routines into intentional formation.

It’s not too late to plunge deeper this Lent. Join Biola’s immersive multimedia devotional, where art, music, scripture, reflection, and prayer converge to rewire hearts and sharpen spiritual senses. Even with days behind you, each entry invites renewed attention, honest wrestling, and embodied formation toward Easter’s transformative promise.

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