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A call to prayer : transforminglife...
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ResourcesBooksChurch - Ministry and MissionBeing Human, Being Church by Robert Warren (Marshall Pickering / Harper Collins) Listening to God by John Ackerman (The Alban Institute) PrayerBy Joyce Huggett: Listening to God (Hodder and Stoughton) Listening to Others (Hodder and Stoughton) Open to God (Hodder and Stoughton) [May be out of print - ask around for a copy - they don't come much better than this!] Christian Spiritual FormationInto the Depths of God - Calvin Miller Bethany House Publishers 'His writing makes truths and people alive in Christ, a welcome stimuli to our faith and obedience.' Eugene Peterson Satisfy Your Soul - Restoring the heart of Christian Spirituality - Dr. Bruce Demarest Navpress Daily Prayer and DevotionsA Guide to Prayer for all God's People Upper Room Books A Guide to Prayer Upper Room Books Both of these books are lectionary based with daily Bible and devotional readings from respected authors. Devotional ReadingsDevotional Classics - Ed Richard Foster - Harper Collins Dallas Williard is the only one still living who is quoted in this book on excerpts from the famous! Compiled by Richard J. Foster, contains excellent, challenging articles and exercises to stretch us. It took us years to move beyond a challenge by C.S. Lewis in this very first pages! MusicHere are some CDs that we use for background music or to assist in the arousing of our senses for worship and prayer. Ashmore/Willow - Sanctuary A Breath of Spring AWSCD 9802 Ashmore/Willow - Sanctuary By Celtic Waters AWSCD 9801 Two albums of beautiful background music with some wilderness sounds between tracks. Useful Web SitesThis site provides resources for prayer groups. There are materials (see below) that would be helpful for those who would like to engage in study materials that will deepen their understanding of prayer. Visions - (part of St Michael le Belfry, York) It's hard to describe Visions in one sentence!
We're part of the Church of England, with a very atmospheric old building, St Cuthbert's Church, (York) bits of which date back to 687AD. This website is a wonderful resource for those who want to explore a contemporary and experiential approach to prayer. Share your resourcesIf you have read books that have helped your understanding and practice of prayer, music that would be appropriate for a prayer time, websites that offer insights on praying etc., why not let others know? Write to Judy and Ross Flint so they can include them in the Ideas and Resources section of this page in the coming months.
Nothing is more practical than finding God,
that is, than falling in love in a quite absolute, final
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