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Vertically Challenged
(Paperback)
Gary B. Lewis; Foreword by Graeme Cann; Photographs by Martin Castro
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R302
R256
Discovery Miles 2 560
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Through a pointed analysis of our spiritual and practical
difficulties in prayer, Wallis show how the Holy Spirit helps us in
our weeknesses. Learn how to yeild yourself to Him, to allow Him to
pray through you, and let the Holy Spirit lead you into "the deep
things of God."
Are you looking to strengthen your relationship with God? Do you
find yourself untangling the threads of what it is you really
believe? Are you longing for a deeper connection to your spiritual
side? Bunmi Laditan has been in your shoes. In the midst of her
darkest days, Bunmi began writing down her deepest fears, hopes,
dreams, and frustrations with God in the form of letters. The
result of Bunmi's soul-searching journey is Dear God, a collection
of funny, heartbreaking, and deeply insightful prayers that put
words to the emotions we all feel as we grapple with this broken
world and search for divine love. With the same gutsy and poetic
honesty that has already charmed readers around the world, Bunmi
now shares these moving, intimate conversations with God--prayers
and poems that chart her story of reconnecting with the God she
loved, lost, and found once again. Dear God catalogs what we're all
thinking as we work out our personal relationships with God. These
candid field notes will stir your heart and make you laugh out loud
with Bunmi's self-awareness and profound insight into the spiritual
journeys we're all doing our best to navigate. Join Bunmi as she
travels through those all-too-familiar emotions--doubt, anger, joy,
desperation, love, loneliness, and gratefulness--that humanity has
always wrestled with. Wittily fresh and stunningly relatable, she
exquisitely shares the painfully honest questions she's asked along
the way, including: God, what is holiness? God, how can it be worth
it to love life when it could slip away at any moment? God, what do
I do when forgiveness feels impossible? God, I know you love me,
but do you like me? This poignant collection of prayers is a timely
reminder that even when we wander, God never leaves our side.
An eloquent anthology honoring the wonders and challenges of life on earth and celebrating the seasons of our lives. The mysteries and delights of life on earth are illuminated in this richly eclectic collection of poetry, wisdom, prayers, and blessings from thinkers and writers around the world. Here you will find the poetry of Hildgard of Bingen and Gary Snyder; the political wisdom of Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, Jr.; a treasury of women's prayers, classical verse from China and Japan; and beautiful chants and prayers by Native Americans. A joyous affirmation of the human journey in all its forms, in all its struggles and glories.
Prayer is natural for human beings, a spontaneous impulse common in
all people. Yet, beyond instinct, there is a kind of prayer that's
conscious and articulate, that we have to be taught. There is an
"art of prayer," when faith and prayer become creative responses by
which creatures made in the image and likeness of the Creator
relate to him with help of the imagination. Timothy Verdon explores
these essential interactions in this magnificent book. Richly
illustrated, Monsignor Verdon explains that images work in
believers as tools that teach them how to turn to God. Art and
Prayer explores these interactions in detail, demonstrating that
prayer can become a fruit of the sanctified imagination - a way of
beauty and turning to God.
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