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  • A call to prayer
    • Becoming a people of prayer
    • What’s at the heart of a dynamic church?
    • Guidelines to develop prayer groups
    • Personal story - An upper room
    • Coming home: An invitation to prayer
    • Guidelines to develop a place for prayer
    • Resources
    • Prayer - a surprising activity
    • Seeking the transformation we need
    • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian
    • A pilgrimage to Holy Island
    • Resources (2)
    • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian (2)
    • A personal story
    • Let us pray ... for and with our Bishop
    • Resources (3)
    • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian (3)
    • Prayer and fasting
    • How to pray ...
    • Personal story - Expect God to do the unexpected
  • Prayers for Port Arthur

A call to prayer

November 2004

  • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian (3)
  • Prayer and fasting
  • How to pray ...
  • Personal story - Expect God to do the unexpected

October 2004

  • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian (2)
  • A personal story
  • Let us pray ... for and with our Bishop
  • Resources (3)

September 2004

  • Seeking the transformation we need
  • The Three Essential Movements in the Life of Every Christian
  • A pilgrimage to Holy Island
  • Resources (2)

August 2004

  • Coming home: An invitation to prayer
  • Guidelines to develop a place for prayer
  • Resources
  • Prayer - a surprising activity

July 2004

  • Becoming a people of prayer
  • What’s at the heart of a dynamic church?
  • Guidelines to develop prayer groups
  • Personal story - An upper room
 
 
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