Beautiful Work Of Learning To Pray (Student/Study Guide)
$17.99
31 lessons which set a course by which you might grow in the life of prayer. Prayer is not easy, yet prayer can be learned. The Beautiful Work of Learning tro Pray is a very brief but probing guide for those who want to begin, or to deepen, their relationship to God through prayer. James Howell examines the barriers to prayer (such as our busyness, our discomfort with silence, and our doubts and fears) and invites us to take a fresh approach. Each of the 31 lessons begins with a Scripture passage and ends with a prayer. The author shares his own insights about this “beautiful work of learning to pray,” and also draws effectively from the insights of a wide array of other writers. A study guide provides assistance for a 3- or 6-week group.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780687027668
ISBN10: 0687027667
Jennifer Howell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2003
Publisher: Abingdon Press
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