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Praying with a Pen

Praying with a Pen
Author: Mary Beth Weisenburger
Publisher: Wellspring
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781635821130

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Would you like to become comfortable conversing with God one-on-one, informally and intimately? Would you like to hear quiet, gentle answers to your prayers and petitions, your worries and anxieties, your deepest dreams and desires? With a lighthearted, girlfriend-to-girlfriend style, author Mary Beth Weisenburger shows how you can do just that through prayer journaling. By praying with a pen, she discovered an arms-wide-open God, one who silently listened and lovingly responded to her, day after day. And she promises that he'll do the same for you. Show up on the page with a pen in hand, and he will meet you there. There's no need to feel intimidated. He's delighted that you want to spend time with him. He's been waiting for you!


Praying with a Pen

Praying with a Pen
Author: Mary Beth Weisenburger
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2017
Genre: Prayer
ISBN: 9781929266487

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Would you like to become comfortable with conversing with God one-on-one, informally and intimately? Would you like to hear quiet, gentle answers to your prayers and petitions, your worries and anxieties, your deepest dreams and desires?Author Mary Beth Weisenburger shows how you can o just that-- through prayer journaling. By praying with a pen, she discovered an arms-wide-open God, one who quietly listened and lovingly responded to her, day after day. And she promises that he'll do the same for you.Show up on the page with a pen in hand, and he will meet you there. In fact, he's already there, waiting for you. He has been calling you and is delighted that you want to spend quiet time with him. Don't keep him waiting.


Praying in Color for Kids'

Praying in Color for Kids'
Author: Paraclete Video Productions (PRD)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781557256508

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Imagine a group of kids on the floor of a gym, or filling a classroom, or on a weekend retreat, praying in a whole new way--so silently that you can hear a pin drop! It happens everyday with Praying in Color.


Pen, Paper, Prayer

Pen, Paper, Prayer
Author: James P Holmes
Publisher: James P Holmes, DBA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781734493689

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My head hit the inside of my car so hard that part of my brain was pulverized into liquid brain matter, and parts of fractured skull were driven into my brain. How long we sat broken and bleeding in my car, no one will ever know. At the age of 23, I died in a car accident As my body sat crumpled in my wrecked car on a frigid December morning, my spirit left this world. Against all odds help arrived. The jaws of life bit through already mangled metal and glass to allow access to my lifeless body. First priority with me was to try and restart my heart. Without a heartbeat, nothing else mattered. I would survive my horrific injuries. Incredibly, this turn-about in my prognosis all happened overnight; the doctors and nurses could not explain why. Then, the most revelatory thing of all occurred and it became all too obvious that a power greater than modern medicine was at work, helping me, bringing me out of the worst of my injuries, the unfathomable power of prayer.


A Pen and a Path

A Pen and a Path
Author: Sarah Stockton
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819225967

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A hands-on, practical resource for people who want to explore their relationship with God through writing. Unlike other books that focus on writing itself, Sarah Stockton focuses on the discoveries made--about one's self and about God--through meditation and creative journaling. A Pen and A Path is a book for anyone who wants to explore where God has been present in the various experiences of their life, past and present. Stockton, a spiritual director and writing teacher, walks readers through thirty-five separate topics, which can be read and worked on in order or in any sequence of interest to the reader. Topics explored include religious understandings such as how God is envisioned, how religious training formed (or didn't form) the reader, and how we envision ourselves as spiritual beings. Other chapters explore life stages: childhood, teenage years, elder years, as well as marriage, parenting, and sexuality. Focusing on emotions such as grief, shame, anger, and loneliness, as well as feelings about work provide readers with the opportunity to explore nearly any aspect of their life of faith.


Writing to God: Kids' Edition

Writing to God: Kids' Edition
Author: Rachel G. Hackenberg
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1612611087

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Writing to God – Kid’s’ Edition offers guidance to kids that parents can also appreciate: It invites them to speak to God creatively through their pens (or pencils, or crayons). In 35 days, kids are invited to pray to God using their senses, reflecting on their feelings, in light of Bible verses, looking at nature, to understand the ordinary events of life, to use new words and pictures for God, and as a way to say “thank you.” “Hackenberg’s book gives children permission to experience prayer as daily conversation with God. The freshness and honesty of her own prayers and her helpful prompts invite them to find and value their own words as offerings to a God who wants to be in relationship with them.” –Anabel Proffitt, Associate Professor of Educational Ministries, Lancaster Theological Seminary


Praying in Black and White

Praying in Black and White
Author: Sybil Macbeth
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2011-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1557259933

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Men bring distinctive gifts - and challenges - to the spiritual enterprise of prayer. Praying in Black and White honors the unique wiring of men and offers a simple, concrete approach to prayer. With a pen and a piece of paper, men are free to bring their skepticism, task-orientation, self-sufficiency, and independence into a new connection with God.


Praying Mom

Praying Mom
Author: Brooke McGlothlin
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2021-08-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1493431668

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"God, I need you to do something in my children!" Have those words found their way into your desperate prayers? Do you feel helpless to know how to equip your children for this world and all it throws at them? If so, you're not alone. When Brooke McGlothlin realized her best efforts were falling woefully short of her goal to produce godly children, she discovered the joy and power of praying Scripture over her family. Her life and her children's lives were transformed. Yours can be too. Complete with prayers for specific situations, this encouraging book is perfect for times when you · feel too busy to pray, · don't know what or how to pray, · don't know if your prayers really matter. Nothing is more powerful and faith-building than praying God's Word for those you love. Become a mom full of hope in the God who can, even if you can't. "Praying Mom is the prayer mentor you've always wanted from a mom who absolutely lives this message on her knees."--STACEY THACKER, author of Threadbare Prayer


Writing to God

Writing to God
Author: Rachel G. Hackenberg
Publisher: Paraclete Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2011-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1557258813

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Writing to God is a Lenten devotional tool, providing forty-seven insightful prayers for personal reflection and an equal number of scripturally-based writing prompts to guide readers/writers in their own praying. Each prayer draws its readers into a moment of meditation, even as it sets an example for the accompanying prompt. Paired together, these prayers and writing prompts offer daily devotions for the Lenten season, including Sundays and Holy Week.


All In

All In
Author: Pat Gohn
Publisher: Ave Maria Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1594716781

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What’s the one thing that defines your life and brings you the most good, the most love? Pat Gohn knows what her one thing is: “More than any single factor in my life, belonging to Jesus Christ and the Catholic Church has had the greatest impact on me. Faith gives meaning to everything in my life.” In this passionate and unapologetic account of why her faith in Christ and the Catholic Church are the source of meaning and joy in her life, Gohn—popular speaker, retreat leader, catechist, and author of Blessed, Beautiful, and Bodacious—invites you to become more confident in the power of the Catholic faith to transform your life as well. Being a cradle Catholic, cancer survivor, wife, and mother are all a part of Gohn’s story. But in this appealing, personal book, she shares why her relationship with Jesus and her confidence in his Church are so much bigger than her medical diagnosis, more powerful than her family history, and more significant than her career path. Gohn ardently shares why belonging to the Church will strengthen and nurture your relationship with God. It will keep you connected with Jesus and the sacraments—conduits of grace, forgiveness, healing, wisdom, and renewal. Belonging to the Church connects you to millions of others around the world, to the saints, and to your loved ones in heaven. These relationships are at the heart of Catholicism. In this time when life and society are so fragmented, the joy of belonging to a community—as imperfect as it can be—easily outweighs the agony of separation or isolation. Gohn’s confidence in her faith emerged despite and even out of a struggle with disillusionment. Working in a parish when news of the sex abuse scandals broke in Boston, she confronted heartbreak and anger within herself and her fellow parishioners. Yet she never left the Church and relates how she found a way to dig deeper and discover reasons to stay faithful. Each of the nine chapters identifies a dimension of the Catholic faith that is a source of Gohn’s confidence, including the Incarnation, God’s plan, the Fatherhood of God, the friendship of the Holy Spirit, and the love of neighbor. Each chapter also features reflection questions to challenge you.