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For Christians, prayer is the main way we communicate with God -
but what can we do when we struggle with the question of how to
pray or feel our prayer lives are lacking? Seven Ways to Pray
explores how by looking to ancient prayer practices of
Christianity, we can find fresh ways to relate to God today.
Discovering these tried and tested tools will not only strengthen
our relationship with him but will bring us joy, contentment,
growth and transformation. With warmth and encouragement, Amy
Boucher Pye takes us through seven ways to pray to God: praying
with the Bible, receiving and extending forgiveness, practicing
God's presence, listening prayer, the prayer of lament, praying
with the gospels imaginatively and the prayer of examen. Guiding us
through their history, she shows us how easily we can make these
prayer practices part of our lives and use them to grow closer to
God. Along with prayer exercises to help us engage directly with
God, there are questions for individual reflection or small-group
discussion, making Seven Ways to Pray perfect to use as a family,
in churches or with friends. This is a book for anyone who has ever
wondered how to pray or is looking for ways to revitalise their
prayer lives. It will give you an understanding of some of the
oldest prayer practices of Christianity, and equip you with the
tools you need to renew and refresh your relationship with God.
Come along, and discover Seven Ways to Pray.
The Prayer of Silence provides a strikingly new, easy to learn, and
effective method of meditation and prayer. A Near Death Experience
in 1966 opened an area of spiritual awareness which Bruce Fraser
MacDonald, PhD calls "the Watcher," through which he was able to
heal both his badly damaged body and, later, severe brain damage
from viral encephalitis. In The Prayer of Silence he shows others
how to use the Watcher to find physical, emotional and spiritual
healing, and how to get in touch with the divine centre of their
being -- what Jesus called "the inner Kingdom of God." Practicing
the Prayer of Silence opens profound areas of spiritual awareness
and allows people to experience the Presence of God, to know God as
Jesus did, as "Abba, Father," to talk to God as Moses did, "as a
man talks to his friend" and to find Oneness with God. Bruce
MacDonald's greatest contribution to the science of spiritual
growth is his discovery of the Watcher, which allows people to
progress rapidly and with comparative ease into areas of spiritual
awareness which till now have been very difficult to achieve. About
the Author: Raised in India, Canada and the US, Professor MacDonald
has lectured, taught and conducted research in many universities
around the world. He draws with equal ease from ancient spiritual
and philosophical traditions, the teachings of Jesus, and modern
science to describe a spiritual system that actually transforms
lives. He writes with a simplicity and effortlessness which makes
even the most difficult subjects clear. Publisher's website:
http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/ThePrayerOfSilence.html
This ESV Prayer Journal will guide you in a study on hope over 6
weeks, creating space for writing and praying about the nature of
hope and how it steadies our anxious hearts.
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