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Find hope amid anxiety through the spiritual practice of breath
prayer in this beautifully illustrated and practical guide to
connecting body, mind, and spirit during times of stress. Breath as
Prayer will lead you through the practice and the proven health
benefits of Christian breath prayer: intentional prayers centered
around Scripture that focus our minds on Christ as we calm our
bodies through breathing. Breath as Prayer offers: More than 80
breath prayers focused on Scripture, along with brief meditations
Gorgeous original full-color illustrations A quick-start how-to
guide to refer to as needed Guidance on how to implement a breath
prayer practice The science behind breath work and prayer and why
it works An invitation to reflect on the effect of breath prayers
on your body With a beautiful foil-accented cover, Breath as Prayer
is an ideal gift for: Anyone experiencing stress, anxiety, or fear
Grief and anxiety support groups Prayer groups and prayer
ministries Men and women looking for new avenues for connecting
with God Teens and young adults dealing with stress and anxiety
Adult baptism and confirmation God created our bodies, minds, and
spirits to be intimately connected with one another. Purpose-filled
breathing is one of the most effective, calming ways to integrate
all aspects of who we are, especially during times of intense
stress. Breath as Prayer invites you to the crossroads of Christian
contemplative practice, Scripture, psychology, and science to
deepen your faith, bring peace to your body, and discover a new
reliance on Christ. Breathe deeply, lean into God's Word, and
discover why every breath can be an invitation to pray.
How do we respond to God, our family, and our colleagues when our
whole world is shattered by the death of a loved one? For Spoken
Word artist Dai Woolridge, there were sometimes no words. In this
honest and personal story of grief, Dai offers a creative response
to God. Working through a timeline of grief, he shares his
experience of burn-out, anti-depressants and the question of why
doesn't God heal? Using poetry, prayers and scripture, Dai looks
back at his cries to God, and His words back to him. This is a book
that will give words to those who are going through personal loss,
and for those who have grieved, are grieving or have never yet
grieved.
Whether you have made prayer a habit 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 loves you, and
he is 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.
At which Oxford college does a trumpeter summon you to dinner? What
does the appearance of a rose bowl signify? How would you use a
grace cup as distinct from a sconce cup? The custom of dining in
formal hall at Oxford and Cambridge dates back to the earliest days
of college life. Before each dinner, according to ancient statutes,
grace must be spoken in Latin, and although the text and nature of
the grace for each college may have changed over the years, it is a
tradition which remains current to this day. Following a historical
introduction, the full Latin texts of the graces of the colleges of
Oxford and Cambridge are given in this book, accompanied by a
facing English translation. Special graces reserved for feast days
are also included, along with an explanation of some of the
traditions which accompany dining in college halls. From an
exploration of the twelfth-century monastic origins of the texts to
the creation of two-word graces in the nineteenth century and new
texts for the modern age, this meticulous collection reveals how
the tradition of the Latin grace has survived and evolved over the
centuries and offers a rare glimpse inside the private halls of
Oxbridge.
YOUCAT is short for Youth Catechism of the Catholic Church, which
is the official catechism for World Youth Day. Written for
high-school age people and young adults, YOUCAT is an accessible,
contemporary expression of the Catholic Faith. The popular format
includes Questions-and-Answers, highly-readable commentary, margin
pictures and illustrations, summary definitions of key terms, Bible
citations, and quotes from the Saints and other great teachers.
What's more, YOUCAT is keyed to the Catechism of the Catholic
Faith, so people can go deeper. It explains: What Catholics believe
(doctrine) How they celebrate the mysteries of the faith
(sacraments) How Catholics are to live (moral life) How they should
pray (prayer and spirituality) The questions are direct and honest,
even at times tough; the answers straightforward, relevant, and
compelling. After the Bible, YOUCAT will likely become the go-to
place for young people to learn the truth about the Catholic faith.
Pope Benedict XVI wrote the foreword; Cardinal Christoph
Schoenborn, the editor of YOUCAT and the Archbishop of Vienna,
Austria, wrote the afterword.
So often, it seems, liturgical themes and Christological emphases
get set aside when special topics such as "Earth Sunday" arise in
congregational worship. This book will suggest that the
Christologically constructed liturgical year provides a meaningful
framework for ecologically oriented worship. This book will
maintain the Christocentric emphasis of these liturgical seasons,
but will provide an ecological perspective on these seasons, on
Christian worship, and indeed on Christ.
- Expanded to include more content and address contemporary
issues
- Popular foundational product is refreshed for new readers and
users
- Affordable price puts resource in the price range of many
- Includes prayers on a wide variety os subjects
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A Teaching Hymnal
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Clayton J. Schmit; Foreword by Richard J Mouw
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Short novena prayers to Our Lady, St. Joseph, St. Anne, St.
Michael, St. Jude, St. Anthony, St. Gerard, St. Rita. St. Therese,
Holy Angels, Poor Souls, etc; (5-1.00 ea.; 10-.80 ea.; 25-.70 ea.;
50-.60 ea.; 100-.50 ea.).
The Holy Island of Lindisfarne is often called "the holiest place
in England" because of all the saints who have lived there. St.
Aidan and St. Cuthbert, two popular Celtic saints, are buried
there. For more than 1,300 years pilgrims have made their way to
this island, which now hosts half a million visitors a year. A Holy
Island Prayer Book, with prayers for morning, midday, and night,
follows the rhythms and seasons of the natural and Christian year
as observed on Holy Island.
More contemplative than the earthy spirituality of communities
such as Iona, each day of the week has a special theme:
Sunday: Resurrection and renewal
Monday: Creation
Tuesday: incarnation and peace
Wednesday: The Holy Spirit in mission and healing
Thursday: Community and unity
Friday: With broken people at the Cross
Saturday: Leisure (morning) and the Saints (night)
A Holy Island Prayer Book includes prayers by popular author
David Adam, and is the perfect companion for anyone who has visited
Holy Island, or those who are there in spirit.
Bringing together over 1,200 prayers, both classic and
contemporary, The SPCK Book of Christian Prayer is an inspiring and
practical resource for Christians of all denominations. This
prestigious collection encompasses a wide and varied range of
Christian prayers, making it an essential handbook for all who want
to deepen and enhance their prayer life, as well as for those
involved in leading others in worship - whether in church, in
school or in the home. The prayers are helpfully arranged under
practical subject headings, and there is a comprehensive index of
subjects, with cross references throughout.
Clouds and Glory is the final volume in a three-volume collection
of prayers and other resources based on the New Common Worship
Lectionary used widely around the world. Written in the Celtic
style for which David Adam is well-known, and linked to the Sunday
readings, these prayers and intercessions may be used by
congregations for the Prayers of the People, as well as by
individuals seeking to supplement their personal devotions.
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