Making your prayer experience more fulfilling.AS LENT approaches, we begin to reflect on how best we might use this special time in our church year. All the five books reviewed here are on the subject of prayer, and thus offer some options. They may be helpful to anyone looking for Looking for In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. a more fulfilling prayer experience. Manna in the Wilderness -- The conversational format of this book makes it an easy read on a superficial level. It is, however, sprinkled with rich nuggets Nuggets can refer to several branches of interest:
The Habit of Prayer -- Do not dismiss this slim volume as yet another book of printed prayers. It will be largely what you make of it. The contents offer opportunities for those who need support in developing prayer in their life. The introduction expresses clearly some important truths about the foundational nature of prayer. Daily seasonal and topical prayers are included and can be helpful when our own words fail us. Kept in the car, office desk, purse, or briefcase, this book can help us redeem idle moments. The Heart of Silence -- The gift in this book is the careful use of words to describe spiritual experience. It consists of a collection of compelling personal stories. As these stories unfold, one is left with a clear sense of journey. Included is a section on the why and how of the meditative med·i·ta·tive adj. Characterized by or prone to meditation. See Synonyms at pensive. med i·ta approach. The worldwide influence of the Benedictine monk and teacher John Main surfaces in most stories. For those who are weary of noise and words, the contemplative approach may provide the way to silence and stillness. Every Earthly Blessing -- The second edition of this carefully written book was no doubt necessitated by the increasing popularity of Celtic spirituality. Monastic in origin, the Celtic way looks at prayer "not as a formal exercise but rather as a state of mind." We must look at its monastic roots to see the high standards set. This is an "expression of Christianity where there is no room for mediocrity me·di·oc·ri·ty n. pl. me·di·oc·ri·ties 1. The state or quality of being mediocre. 2. Mediocre ability, achievement, or performance. 3. One that displays mediocre qualities. ." Celtic spirituality has something to say to today's self-indulgent society where there is little emphasis on the simple way of life. It is about learning to live with ourselves so we are able to live with others. Friendship with Jesus -- If you seek to know God and not merely to know about God, this book is for you. The Gospel of Mark Journalling is intensely personal and the results reflect the uniqueness of us. Stories can change us. Manna in the Wilderness A Harvest of Hope by Bill Williams Morehouse 96 pages, paper, $15.95 ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 0 8192 1782 4 The Habit of Prayer by Raymond Chapman Morehouse 96 pages, paper $12.95 ISBN 0 8192 1813 8 The Heart of Silence: Contemplative Prayer In Christian mysticism, Contemplative prayer can refer to:
Every Earthly Blessing by Esther De Waal
Friendship With Jesus A Way to Pray the Gospel of Mark by David L. Miller Augsburg 175 pages, paper $19.50 ISBN 0 8066 3894 X |
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