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'God doesn't demand hectic church programs and frenetic schedules:
he only wants his people to know him more intimately,' says D. A.
Carson. 'If we are to make any headway in reforming our personal
and corporate praying, then we shall have to begin by listening
afresh to Scripture and seeking God's help in understanding how to
apply Scripture to our lives, our homes and our churches.' In this
widely appreciated exposition, Carson works through several of the
apostle Paul's prayers in such a way that we hear God speak to us
today, and find strength and direction to improve our praying, both
for God's glory and for our good.
Hymns and the music the church sings are tangible means of
expressing worship. As worship is one of the central functions of
the church and it occupies a prime focus, a renewed sense of
awareness to our theological presuppositions and cultural cues must
be maintained to ensure a proper focus in worship. Hymns and
Hymnody is an introductory textbook in three volumes describing the
most influential hymnists, liturgists, and musical movements of the
church. This academically grounded resource evaluates both the
historical and theological perspectives of the major hymnists and
composers that have impacted the church over the course of twenty
centuries. Volume 1 explores the early church and concludes with
the Renaissance era hymnists. Each chapter contains five elements:
historical background, theological perspectives communicated in
their hymns/compositions, contribution to liturgy and worship,
notable hymns, and bibliography. The missions of Hymns and Hymnody
are to provide biographical data on influential hymn writers for
students and interested laypeople, and to provide a theological
analysis of what the cited composers have communicated in the
theology of their hymns. It is vital for those involved in leading
the worship of the church to recognize that what they communicate
is in fact theology. This latter aspect is missing in accessible
formats for the current literature.
Guidance from God is better than than mere wisdom. Meyer, pastor
and international evangelist ministering in Britain, the United
States, Canada, Asia and South Africa, gives this guide, which is
now a classic.
Stephen Cherry's latest book is a sequence of beautifully crafted
prayer-meditations, providing simple yet profound spiritual
nourishment for the Lenten season. The book gives an engaging
introduction to the different ways that prayer can work in the
lives of the busiest of Christians. Barefoot Prayers is ideal for
people who may have little time for sitting and reading but more
time for thinking and reflecting.
One of the most personal and powerful acts a Christian can engage in is
prayer. Yet many believers struggle with their prayer lives, wondering
whether they are really making a difference and how they can be more
effective. Delving deep into the biblical understanding of prayer,
beloved author and leader Derek Prince shows readers the secret to
leading a dynamic prayer life, how to receive what they ask for, and
how to align themselves with the heart of God. Practical strategies
like fasting, Bible study, discipline, and consistency are extensively
explained and illustrated by powerful testimonies.
This booklet contains the order of the General Moleben (or Service
of Intercession), which may be served in any occasion to invoke the
aid of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Mother of God, or the saints; as
well as the unique order of the Paschal Moleben, served during
Bright Week. Also presented is the order of the Pannikhida (or
Memorial Service) in which Orthodox Christians pray for the blessed
repose and salvation of the departed. These texts were included in
no-longer available editions of the Book for Commemoration of the
Living and the Dead.
This book is the first to examine the depth, complexity and
uniqueness of global Christian pilgrimage, travel and tourism, and
how they manifest in terms of both supply and demand. It explores
the places and spaces of production and consumption of this
increasingly important tourism phenomenon. The volume considers the
foundational elements of the attractiveness of places according to
Christian thinking - spirit of place, scriptural connections, art
and architecture, contrived/themed environments, programmed events,
volunteer travel opportunities, and visiting local communities by
way of solidarity tourism and mission work. It includes a wide
range of examples from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Latin
America and North America and will be of interest to researchers
and students in religious studies, tourism, pilgrimage studies,
geography, anthropology and Christianity studies.
This study proceeds historically, from the origins of the Eucharist
up to our own day. Unlike most studies of this kind, it includes an
introduction to and developmental summary of the diverse
Eucharistic liturgies of the Christian East. It also explores the
various Western rites (Ambrosian, Gallican, and Mozarabic) in
addition to the Roman. With regard to theological themes, the
authors give special attention to the topics of real presence
(including the "consecration" of the bread and wine) and
eucharistic sacrifice, the most central and most ecumenically
challenging issues since the sixteenth-century Reformations. Making
the book especially teacher- and student-friendly are the summary
points at the end of each chapter. Each chapter also contains an
abundance of liturgical texts for ease of reference.
This book is the first to examine the depth, complexity and
uniqueness of global Christian pilgrimage, travel and tourism, and
how they manifest in terms of both supply and demand. It explores
the places and spaces of production and consumption of this
increasingly important tourism phenomenon. The volume considers the
foundational elements of the attractiveness of places according to
Christian thinking - spirit of place, scriptural connections, art
and architecture, contrived/themed environments, programmed events,
volunteer travel opportunities, and visiting local communities by
way of solidarity tourism and mission work. It includes a wide
range of examples from Europe, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Latin
America and North America and will be of interest to researchers
and students in religious studies, tourism, pilgrimage studies,
geography, anthropology and Christianity studies.
The second of four volumes containing the edited texts,
commentaries and source notes for each of the nearly nine hundred
occasions of special worship and for each of the annual
commemorations in England and Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Since
the sixteenth century, the governments and established churches of
the British Isles have summoned the nation to special acts of
public worship during periods of anxiety and crisis, at times of
celebration, or for annual commemoration and remembrance. These
special prayers, special days of worship and anniversary
commemorations were national events, reaching into every parish in
England and Wales, in Scotland, and in Ireland. They had
considerable religious, ecclesiastical, political, ideological,
moral and social significance, and they produced important texts:
proclamations, council orders, addresses and - in England and
Wales, and in Ireland - prayers or complete liturgieswhich for
specified periods supplemented or replaced the services in the Book
of Common Prayer. Many of these acts of special worship and most of
the texts have escaped historical notice. National Prayers. Special
Worship since the Reformation, in four volumes, provides the edited
texts, commentaries and source notes for each of the nearly nine
hundred occasions of special worship, and for each of the annual
commemorations. The second volume,General Fasts, Thanksgivings and
Special Prayers in the British Isles 1689-1870, contains the texts
and commentaries for the numerous and frequent special prayers,
fast days and thanksgivings during the wars which consolidated the
1688 revolution, through the long imperial wars of the eighteenth
century, and the wars against revolutionary and Napoleonic France,
as well as prayers and thanksgivings associated with Jacobite
risings, epidemics, socialunrest, and episodes in the lives of the
kings and queens.
The Rule of St. Benedict offers a rich opportunity to explore a
grounded devotional practice, and this book's fresh perspective
will bring the Rule into your daily life. Praying with Saint
Benedict was written for the thousands of lay Christians who are
drawn to the Rule of St. Benedict and desire to incorporate it into
their daily devotional practice. Those who study the Rule aspire to
apply the Benedictine values of community, hospitality, humility,
simplicity, and prayer in their daily lives. This unique book
incorporates the passage of scripture that Benedict cites, three
contemplation questions that facilitate lectio divina, and a
concluding prayer. Unlike other commentaries on the Rule, the
reflections here tend not to be historical or theological, but
rather present personal, relatable thoughts and applications.
It is the dream of every publisher to hit upon a project that will
win praise for contributing to the intellectual and cultural life.
Theology Today Ignatius of Loyola: Spiritual Exercises and Selected
Works edited by George E. Ganss, S.J. with the collaboration of
Parmananda R. Divarkar, S.J., Edward J. Malatesta, S.J., and Martin
E. Palmer, S.J. preface by John W. Padberg, S.J. I close by asking
God through his infinite goodness to give us the perfect grace to
know his most holy will and fulfill it completely. May it please
the Sovereign Goodness that everything be ordered to his holy
service and continual praise. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556)
September 27, 1990 marks the 450th anniversary of the foundation of
the Society of Jesus in 1540, and the year 1991 brings the 500th
anniversary of the birth of its founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola. In
these circumstances the present volume will contribute to the study
of Ignatius' charism and of the ministries he initiated-in
Christian education, foreign missions, and other fields. It
presents his four major writings: the Autobiography and Spiritual
Exercises in their entirety, and his Spiritual Diary and
Constitutions of the Society of Jesus in selections so chosen as to
give an overview of each work. It also offers ten samples of his
almost 7,000 letters. Ample explanations are given in the
introductions and commentaries by way of notes. The General
Introduction is an intellectual and spiritual biography that
sketches the fascinating steps by which, largely through mystical
favors from God, Ignatius reached his inspiring worldview, with
everything in it ordered to the greater glory of God. In his
Exercises we find a synthesis of his chief spiritual principles,
and in his Constitutions an example of his organizational ability.
The Autobiography tells of his mystical illuminations and gifts,
and the Spiritual Diary lets us peer deeply into his heart in his
most intimate dealings with God. His writing reveals many facets of
the warm personality of this influential saint.
What could there possibly be about Christmas that needs to be
""saved""? Christmas isn't dead, not by a long shot. But when in
the movies Santa Claus is in trouble, Christmas is in trouble and
must be ""saved."" If bogeys or other circumstances prevent Santa
from delivering the presents on Christmas Eve, there will be no
Christmas because, as far as the movies are concerned, generally
speaking, Santa IS Christmas. Explore 53 reasons for saving
Christmas in this lighthearted collection of 228 films (over half
of which are animated) from theatrical releases to television
movies and specials to episodes of television series. The reasons
for saving Christmas just may surprise you.
Jennie Turrell walked into All Saints Chapel on Good Friday, when
her three-year-old son stopped her in the darkened doorway and
quietly whispered, Uh-oh. At that moment, she realized that changes
in the physical space of the liturgy mattered to him. She had been
whispering in his ear during liturgies since he was a baby, but it
wasn t until that day that she knew he had been taking it all in
sights and sounds all of it. In spite of squawking at inopportune
times, crawling in the side aisle or narthex when sermons ran too
long, drawing on the bulletin, dropping the heavy Book of Common
Prayer on his toes, or standing on chairs, her son was present,
aware, and sharing in the Eucharist. This is how her little book
for little hands came to life. Her son was a consultant on the book
from beginning to end. An engaging book for children, ages 2 8, to
follow the liturgy and participate in ways that are appropriate for
them Beautiful images and age-appropriate language follow the
liturgy Kid-friendly, illustrated primer on the sacrament of the
Eucharist "
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