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For those who want to pray all the hours correctly and completely,
this book contains over 90 detailed lessons. Questions, answers,
and practice sessions presented in simple style.
Edited by Ligon Duncan. True prayer comes from the heart, so why do
we need a method? The great devotional commentator and pastor shows
here that Christians benefit from discipline just as much as
talking freely with God. You will discover the methods Jesus
taught, look at styles of prayer and see helpful examples. Duncan
has incorporated some of Henry's other work on prayer.
This latest volume of our "Favorite Prayers" Series contains some
of the finest prayers from both the new and the old editions of the
Enchiridion of Indulgences. The prayer texts are all given in sense
lines and in large type for easy reading. Printed and illustrated
in two colors.
The Book of Common Prayer is one of the most influential books in
history. First published in the reign of Edward VI, in 1549, it was
a product of the English Reformation following the break with Rome.
For nearly five centuries, it has formed the order of worship for
established Christianity in England. More listeners have heard
these prayers, it is said, than the soliloquies of Shakespeare. As
British imperial ambitions spread, the Book of Common Prayer became
the primary instrument (at least as much as the King James Bible)
of English culture, firstly in Ireland in 1551. When the Puritans
fled to America in 1620 it was to escape the discipline imposed by
of the Book of Common Prayer, yet the book came to embody official
religion in America before and after Independence, and is still in
use. Today it is a global book: it was the first book printed in
many languages, from north America to southern Africa, to the
Indian sub-continent. In this Very Short Introduction Brian
Cummings tells the fascinating history of the Book of Common
Prayer, and explains why it is easily misunderstood. Designed in
the 1540s as a radical Protestant answer to Catholic
"superstition", within a century (during the English Civil Wars)
radical Christians regarded the Book of Common Prayer as itself
"superstitious" and even (paradoxically) "Papist". Changing in
meaning and context over time, the Book of Common Prayer has acted
as a cultural symbol, affecting the everyday conduct of life as
much as the spiritual, and dividing conformity from non-conformity,
in social terms as well as religious, from birth to marriage to
death. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from
Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every
subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get
ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts,
analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make
interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
As the worldwide prayer movement continues to flourish, never
before have so many Christians from so many faith traditions joined
together to intercede for so long--in their homes, in their
churches, in their communities. As the prayer movement continues to
explode, leaders emerge to give guidance to the growing number of
intercessors . . . and Alice Smith is at their forefront, leading
the leaders who have lifted the banner of passionate, effective
intercessory prayer for this generation and the next. In Beyond the
Veil, Smith proclaims God's call for His people to pray and shares
what she has learned on her own journey toward deeper intimacy with
God through prayer. Whether readers are new to intercession or are
veteran prayer warriors, they will discover sound, biblical methods
for binding the enemy and loosing the Holy Spirit in their
families, churches, and nations. Each chapter includes questions
and prayer exercises, with a corresponding devotional to bring the
principles of intercession to life, making Beyond the Veil the
essential guidebook for the prayer revival that is sweeping the
globe.
Meditate on these classic devotional prayers. A prolific writer,
professor, and pastor, Johann Gerhard is regarded as one of the
greatest theologians and thinkers of his time. This book is a
translation of a book of prayers that Gerhard wrote prior to 1612.
Now newly translated, Meditations on Divine Mercy is available for
English readers to enjoy and appreciate. A chapter on the purpose
and benefits of prayer is also included as well as an explanation
of the aspects of daily meditation. The prayers are divided into
four sections: sin, God's gifts, personal needs, and others' needs.
Charles Spurgeon remains history's most widely read preacher. The
subject matter of these books has been carefully researched and
compiled from his legacy of 3,561 sermons. This series offers an
intimate view into the life of Christ and what specific areas of
His life mean for us.
Thomas Merton was the most popular proponent of the Christian
contemplative tradition in the twentieth century. Now, for the
first time, his most lyrical and prayerful writings have been
arranged into A Book of Hours, which provides such a rich resource
for daily prayer and contemplation that imitates the increasingly
popular ancient monastic practice of "praying the hours". Editor
Kathleen Deignan mined Merton's voluminous writings, arranging
prayers for Dawn, Day, Dusk, and Dark for each of the days of the
week. A Book of Hours gives readers a wide spectacle of texts, with
psalms, prayers, readings, and reflections.
Do you ever sit down to pray and struggle to find the right words?
You want to spend time with God, but you don't know where to begin?
365 Days of Prayer for Women is a beautiful book of topically
arranged, guided prayers and complementary Scriptures that will
enhance your prayer life and offer you peace, joy, and strength
every day. God hears your voice when you direct it to him. He will
step into every struggle and be your very present help in trouble.
He will give you the words to say even when you find yourself
lacking.
In the celebration of the Eucharist and other sacraments, the Book
of the Gospels rather than the lecturn is the equivalent focus to
the table and the gifts in the first part of the liturgy. It is
because a minister (traditionally the Deacon) brings in the Book of
the Gospels at the start of the liturgy that the assembly stands to
acknowledge Christ's coming to his people.
Partner with Jesus in heavenly prayer. The true longing of your
heart is to connect deeply with God, the True Source, and this
blessed communion begins in the place of prayer. Pour out your
heart before the Lord each day and meditate on his Living Word.
Find comfort and confidence in the knowledge that God the Father
rules in perfect wisdom and reigns in majesty above all. Lean into
his presence, let his glory shine down on you, and be changed by
the power of his love.
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