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Praying in Public by Pat Quinn is a comprehensive guidebook
designed to help readers think about, prepare, and pray biblically
rich, gospel-centered prayers as an act of corporate worship.
"Blumhardt's conviction that God is present and powerful and able
to still work his will in the world today breathes through every
prayer. These are as striking, moving, and provocative now as they
surely were when Blumhardt prayed them." John E. Phelan, Jr., The
Covenant Companion End each day of the year peacefully by turning
to God with a prayer and a Bible passage. We want to turn to God at
the end of each day, but often don't find the words to express our
deepest feelings and longing. This collection of prayers is one of
the few daily devotionals especially intended for use in the
evening. Blumhardt's words bespeak a certainty in God's nearness.
The peace that flows from them comes from an unshakeable conviction
that God's kingdom is indeed on the way. In stormy and challenging
times like our own, most of us need this reassurance frequently, if
not daily.
In Say it to God Luigi Gioia provides a welcome encouragement to
all those who feel the need to freshen their practice of prayer.
For Gioia, prayer is not about methods or techniques, but trusting
that God is truly interested in everything that happens to us and
wants to hear about it. The book leads the reader into the
theological aspects of prayer and how it relates to Christ, to the
Holy Spirit and to the Church. This is done without using complex
theological concepts but simply through scriptural quotations.
Chapters are kept brief intentionally to make the book suitable for
daily reading over the Lenten period. With a foreword by the
Archbishop of Canterbury, Say it to God demonstrates that the
everyday, even the most mundane of tasks and situations, can be
applied in deepening our practice of prayer.
In Sun Stand Still, Pastor Steven Furtick challenged us to ask God
for the impossible-to live, every day, with the same faith in the
miraculous that we see in the Bible. In this daily, personal guide
Steven leads you deeper into Scripture as you begin to live the
life God created and saved us for. Over the next forty days, you'll
have the opportunity to see what audacious faith can look like in
your own life. Through daily scripture readings and teachings, this
book will give you the chance to change your perspective on prayer.
If you have the ability to ask, God has the ability to act - and
transform the ordinary into the extraordinary. In this devotional,
you will learn daily how to develop your faith, walk in the
confidence of Christ, and dare to believe God for the impossible.
An unabridged edition, to include: Law of Reversibility - Dual
Nature of Consciousness - Imagination & Faith - Controlled
Reverie - Good Tidings - Law of Thought Transmission - The Greatest
Prayer
Every Prayer Strengthens Your Marriage As a husband, you have a
unique set of responsibilities weighing on you each day. Your
desire is to provide for your wife-and the very best way you can
take care of her is by praying for her and your marriage. Let the
Lord lead you step by step, decision by decision, moment by moment
as you seek to... mature in your faith build relational confidence
and intimacy overcome temptations and trials encourage your wife to
be all she can be Discover biblical direction in this collection of
prayers and devotions written for busy husbands like you who need a
minute of inspiration.
Whether you've been a couple who has prayed together for many years
or this is your first prayer devotional, inspiration is waiting for
you in the daily prayers written here. Ultimately, prayer is a
conversation with God. You don't need to use fancy words or recite
long passages of Scripture. Just talk to God. Open your heart. He
adores you, and he's listening to every word you say. Some days
your prayers may be filled with gratitude, some days with
repentance, and some with need. Just lay your heart and your
prayers at the Father's feet and wait for his powerful response. Be
blessed as you connect daily with God and each other.
In Our Father Who Art On Earth Jose Tolentino Mendonca draws on the
expertise of biblical texts, but also to the data of anthropology
and literature, to dare to 'open-up' the Our Father to believers
and non-believers, and point out new keys to a spiritual reading of
this text that is the heart of Christianity. The result is
absolutely unusual. The reader is summoned to an inner journey that
they will not forget.
2011 Leadership Journal Top Book of the Year "At the very heart of
God is the passionate disposition to be in loving fellowship with
you. . . . From the human side of this equation it is meditative
prayer that ushers us into this divine-human fellowship." Richard
Foster, bestselling author and founder of Renovar?, writes these
words as one who has experienced what they describe. And in this
new book he will beautifully guide you in this transformational
way, that you might come to know deeper fellowship with God.
Weaving together quotes and stories from the lives of mothers and
fathers of the faith as well as powerful encounters with God from
his own life, Foster describes the riches of quieting your mind and
heart in order to listen to and obey God more closely. Along the
way, at perhaps his clearest, most practical best, he also provides
the biblical teaching and step-by-step help you need to begin this
prayer practice for yourself. The journey into meditative prayer is
not easy, but it is essential. And, as Foster shows, it's possible,
even in the midst of the noisy, often chaotic world we live in.
Your soul can become a sanctuary where you fellowship with the very
God of the universe, who knows you and loves you deeply. These
pages point the way.
Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive survey of the history
of the original Book of Common Prayer and all of its descendants
throughout the world. The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer
shows how a classic text for worship and devotion has become the
progenitor of an entire family of religious resources that have had
an influence far beyond their use in Anglican churches. The tale
begins with the creation of the first Prayer Book in 1549. The
Guide surveys how the Prayer Book developed and took root in
English culture. The story then describes how Anglican missionaries
and others brought the Prayer Book to far corners of the British
Empire. In the twentieth century, Anglican churches throughout the
world began to develop their own, unique versions of the Prayer
Book to serve the needs of their local communities. The Guide
describes the development of indigenous Prayer Books in Africa, the
nations of the Pacific, Asia, North and South America, and Europe.
It explains how, in the dozens of Prayer Books in current use, the
same basic texts - Daily Prayers, the Eucharist, Marriage and
Funerals, and many others - resemble each other, and differ from
each other. Finally, a brief look at the future of "electronic
Prayer Books" offers a glimpse at how this story of development and
adaptation may continue. John Donne, Samuel Johnson, Jane Austen,
T. S. Eliot, W. H. Auden, C. S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, and P. D.
James, among many others, worshiped from the Prayer Book, giving it
immense literary influence. The Prayer Book family has created
worship language that remains within Anglican tradition, while
adapting to very different cultural contexts. Prayer Books in New
Zealand, for example, incorporate Maori elements, and ones in
Myanmar use Buddhist prayer forms - just a few of the fascinating
facts in this rich and varied history. In this Guide any reader,
Anglican or not, can learn why The Book of Common Prayer is a
classic of liturgy and literature.
Jesus knew the Bible better than anyone, yet he claimed that he had
to hear his Father's voice in order to fulfill God's purposes for
his life. His enemies, the religious elite, had supreme confidence
in their knowledge of Scripture, yet Jesus said that none of them
had ever heard the voice of the Father. When Jack Deere turned
seventeen, he did not know God or a single verse of Scripture.
Then, one night a friend quoted John 10:28 to him, and he believed
in Jesus. At twenty-seven, he became a professor of Old Testament
Exegesis and Semitic Languages at Dallas Theological Seminary where
he taught his students to avoid the trap of believing that God
still spoke outside the pages of the Bible. He believed it was all
real--just as the authors of the Old and New Testaments had said it
happened--but it no longer happened today. People who believed God
had spoken to them personally were emotionally unstable or too lazy
to read the Bible. After a trusted friend shared he believed God
still spoke today, Jack began a thorough study of every instance of
God speaking supernaturally to someone in the New Testament. He saw
how they didn't just hear the voice of God; they were dependent on
the voice of God to fulfill the highest purpose for their lives.
Jack became convinced that we should expect God to speak outside
the Scriptures, but he didn't have a clue how to hear his voice.
This is the story of how Jack Deere learned to hear the voice of
God and, in doing so, became a friend of Jesus. Now a modern
classic, Jack wrote Surprised by the Voice of God over twenty-five
years ago. Based on that first book, Why I Am Still Surprised by
the Voice of God has been entirely rewritten and includes
additional thoughts and insights from a lifetime of hearing God
speak. Deere guides you through the Bible to discover the variety
of creative, deeply personal ways God still communicates with us
today. You'll learn how God speaks with people apart from the
Bible, though never in contradiction to it. Deere first describes
the ways God revealed his thoughts to the men and women of the
Bible, and then shares why God continues to speak to us today using
the same methods. He provides counsel and guidance for knowing how
to accurately hear God speak through prophecies, dreams, visions,
and other forms of divine communication. With candor, sensitivity,
and a profound understanding of Scripture, Deere identifies our
hindrances to hearing the voice of God and calls us to a more
intimate relationship with God. Filled with fascinating stories and
personal accounts, Why I Am Still Surprised by the Voice of God is
for all who want to walk in friendship with God.
By the mercy of God I am a Christian, by my deeds a great sinner,
by calling a homeless wanderer of the lowliest origins, roaming
from place to place. Here, see my belongings: a bag of dry crusts
on my back and the Holy Bible in my breast pocket; that's it. In
1884 there appeared in Russia a slim volume containing four short
tales. They told of a pilgrim, a lone wanderer, led by his quiet
curiosity and a deep spiritual longing to undertake a lifelong
journey across the land. A folk hero, a figure familiar from the
works of Tolstoy and Leskov, this gentle pilgrim and his simple
story would soon travel the world - and would even, much later,
traverse the pages of JD Salinger's Franny and Zooey as the 'small
pea-green cloth-bound book' that Franny keeps close in her handbag.
The pilgrim's ancient journey takes him from a city monastery
through forests, fields and the steppes of Siberia. He walks by day
and by night, through rains and summer months, finding food and
shelter where he can. Along the way, he encounters priests and
professors, convicts, nuns and beggars, a tipsy old man in a
soldier's greatcoat, from whom he slowly gathers great stores of
wisdom and experience. But at the heart of his journey is his time
spent praying as he journeys on alone, discovering the peace and
consolation that come of constant prayer and silent contemplation.
Simple and sincere, The Way of a Pilgrim paints an enduring picture
of a life of detachment through wandering and prayer. And, as the
pilgrim makes his way through the wilds, he invites us to travel
with him, along an ancient path into an immense, mystical
landscape.
The Three Miraculous Prayers of King Hezekiah tells the story of
the good Jewish King Hezekiah, who lived, ruled, struggled, prayed,
and saw incredible miracles 2,700 years ago. King Hezekiah was a
man desperate for God's help in ways that we can all relate to
today. While you may not be a king-with all the benefits and
troubles it brings-you probably have people who depend on you for
guidance and protection. In today's world, you may find yourself
unemployed, seriously ill, alone and facing great adversity, or
dealing with all kinds of other troubles that seem way too big to
handle on your own. In The Three Miraculous Prayers of King
Hezekiah, author W. D. Crowder shares the story of King Hezekiah to
illustrate how we can overcome odds that sometimes seem
insurmountable in order to survive troubling times. Crowder
explores how a seemingly obscure Jewish King of the tiny southern
Israeli Kingdom of Judah dealt with and miraculously overcame many
of the same issues that personally impact you today. The example of
this good man King Hezekiah may astonish you. The Three Miraculous
Prayers of King Hezekiah tells a fascinating, true story supported
by the Bible and other historical records and addresses problems
that are relevant to us today in these troubling times.
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