How to Pray : A Practical Handbook, Paperback by Pritchard, John, Like New Us...

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Item Height: 0.6 in Author: John Pritchard Book Title: How to Pray : a Practical Handbook Item Weight: 638.5 Oz Format: Trade Paperback Number of Pages: 125 Pages width: 5.8 in Item Length: 8.4 in Publication Year: 2002 Topic: Christian Rituals & Practice / Worship & Liturgy, Christian Theology / General, Christian Life / Prayer, Christianity / General Genre: Religion Publisher: Spck Publishing ISBN: 9780281054541 Illustrator: Yes Language: English Item Width: 5.8 in height: 0.6 in Features: New Edition

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How to Pray : A Practical Handbook, Paperback by Pritchard, John, Like New Us.... Many of us are aware of our spiritual nature, and we have a real desire and need to talk to God. Prayer, however, seems a difficult thing to do. He makes a wealth of useful suggestions about: how to pray; when to pray; how to pray with the Bible; how to pray with the imagination; how to pray with others and how to pray when the going gets tough. How to Pray : A Practical Handbook, Paperback by Pritchard, John, ISBN 0281054541, ISBN-13 9780281054541, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Many of us are aware of our spiritual nature, and we have a real desire and need to talk to God. Prayer, however, seems a difficult thing to do. While talking to our friends comes easily, we often think that talking to God does not. In 'How to Pray', John Pritchard takes us on a journey into prayer. He begins by showing us how to see the divine in everyday life and how to slow down enough to hear God. He makes a wealth of useful suggestions about: how to pray; when to pray; how to pray with the Bible; how to pray with the imagination; how to pray with others and how to pray when the going gets tough. Whether you are just starting out in your prayer life or want to deepen and refresh it, this practical handbook will be a constant source of ideas and inspiration. "This book will be valued not only by new Christians but also by those who want to deepen their spiritual life." Church of England