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How not to Pray

A Fresh Look at Prayer

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Why do Christians find praying so hard? Because of what they believe about it, according to Jeff Lucas. Labelling our misconceptions as 'myths', Jeff Lucas sets out, in his own inimitable style, to debunk those myths that turn prayer into purgatory and stop us from enjoying the relationship with God that we should enjoy. The myths include: - believing that prayer is only about us - believing that prayer is never about us - that the only good prayers are long prayers - that we can't pray anyway - that God is both far off and reluctant to hear us. Written with humour and passion, this is an immensely readable and helpful book that will delight those who have discovered the joys of Jeff Lucas' writings before, as well as those who come to it fresh.

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How not to Pray, Jeff Lucas

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Titre
How not to Pray
Sous-titre
A Fresh Look at Prayer
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jeff Lucas
Publié
2003
Format
souple
Pages
176
ISBN10
1850784523
ISBN13
9781850784524
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Why do Christians find praying so hard? Because of what they believe about it, according to Jeff Lucas. Labelling our misconceptions as 'myths', Jeff Lucas sets out, in his own inimitable style, to debunk those myths that turn prayer into purgatory and stop us from enjoying the relationship with God that we should enjoy. The myths include: - believing that prayer is only about us - believing that prayer is never about us - that the only good prayers are long prayers - that we can't pray anyway - that God is both far off and reluctant to hear us. Written with humour and passion, this is an immensely readable and helpful book that will delight those who have discovered the joys of Jeff Lucas' writings before, as well as those who come to it fresh.