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Paths to Prayer : Finding Your Own Way to the Presence of God

Paths to Prayer : Finding Your Own Way to the Presence of God

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Recipe Book Not A Gourmet Meal
Review: Finally, I can begin to stop feeling guilty or deficient because I don't get up at 3am and pray on my knees for hours on a stone floor in the cold!Trisha Brown encourages us to explore and find the "how to pray" that works for us as individuals...maybe the stone floor one time, maybe the stream of consciousness conversation while driving down the road at another time.
I lead an adult education group at the church where I serve as DRE and we've been using this book as a resource and guide as we explore "ways and means" of prayer. We have been making our own sets of Anglican prayer beads, a new concept to many of the participants,and in the creation and construction of them we've discovered that that too is a way of prayer.
Thank you, Trisha, for helping to free us from "the one way" and opening doors to deeper, very personal ways to develop our relationship with a living God.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Recipe Book Not A Gourmet Meal
Review: Finally, I can begin to stop feeling guilty or deficient because I don't get up at 3am and pray on my knees for hours on a stone floor in the cold!Trisha Brown encourages us to explore and find the "how to pray" that works for us as individuals...maybe the stone floor one time, maybe the stream of consciousness conversation while driving down the road at another time.
I lead an adult education group at the church where I serve as DRE and we've been using this book as a resource and guide as we explore "ways and means" of prayer. We have been making our own sets of Anglican prayer beads, a new concept to many of the participants,and in the creation and construction of them we've discovered that that too is a way of prayer.
Thank you, Trisha, for helping to free us from "the one way" and opening doors to deeper, very personal ways to develop our relationship with a living God.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: worth reading
Review: For th ose of us who want to learn how to pray...better, so to speak, this is a helpful book. I didn't realize there were so many "pathways."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Stretch Your Ideas about Prayer
Review: For those who are inside the church and are tired of same-old, same-old ways of praying and for those outside the circle of religious institutions but yearn for fresh ways to connect to your self and the Truth beyond yourself, here is a gold mine. Tricia Brown will stretch you by giving depth and variety. Enter this laboratory of prayer and experimenet with the author as your coach, and you will surely discover new parts of your soul and ways to express love in the world.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Paths to Prayer
Review: I purchased the book in September and read it immediately. The foreword was helpful in understanding the purpose of the book. It offers a quiz to help you determine your prayer style (or styles). Trish Brown highlights 4 different prayer styles. Then she divides the various prayer methods that you can try based on your prayer style. I would encourage people to try some if not all of them!
The book is well put-together, easy to understand, and very helpful and informative. I have tried some of the prayer methods and continue to go back and read and try more! I recommend this book, it give you tools to use, plus the history and application of each prayer method. As a bonus, Trish give lots of resources and websites for further study. Paths to Prayer is a must have in your spiritual journey!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Paths to Prayer
Review: I purchased the book in September and read it immediately. The foreword was helpful in understanding the purpose of the book. It offers a quiz to help you determine your prayer style (or styles). Trish Brown highlights 4 different prayer styles. Then she divides the various prayer methods that you can try based on your prayer style. I would encourage people to try some if not all of them!
The book is well put-together, easy to understand, and very helpful and informative. I have tried some of the prayer methods and continue to go back and read and try more! I recommend this book, it give you tools to use, plus the history and application of each prayer method. As a bonus, Trish give lots of resources and websites for further study. Paths to Prayer is a must have in your spiritual journey!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I learned so much!
Review: This is a wonderful book on prayer. I learned over 40 ways to pray to God including the Wesley Covenant Prayer, Prayer Beads, the Tallith (the Jewish Prayer Shawl) and so many more. I now have a deeper and wider appreciation of the history of the Church. Thank you for this fine book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I learned so much!
Review: This is a wonderful book on prayer. I learned over 40 ways to pray to God including the Wesley Covenant Prayer, Prayer Beads, the Tallith (the Jewish Prayer Shawl) and so many more. I now have a deeper and wider appreciation of the history of the Church. Thank you for this fine book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: worth reading
Review: Well-written and easy to follow, this is a wonderful collection of prayer styles and techniques used throughout the history of the Christian church. Brown provides an historical overview of each technique, clearly describes any "props" needed to experience the technique, and details step-by-step how to pray in accordance with the technique.

The goal of prayer is to come closer to God, to open oneself up to God's guidance, to enter into communion with God. Each practice described in the book is intended to accomplish just that. Brown includes a self-test at the beginning of the book to help the reader determine which prayer *style* is most likely to achieve the desired result.

There were a few surprises for me, based on my ignorance of Christian history (Praying with Beads, for example, and Praying with a Tallith), but I found a large number of these practices helpful and interesting. I'm planning to incorporate several of them into my normal prayer times. Brown has graciously included additional resources -- books as well as websites -- if you want to pursue further a particular technique.

An interesting and valuable resource for any Christian.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Getting closer to God --
Review: Well-written and easy to follow, this is a wonderful collection of prayer styles and techniques used throughout the history of the Christian church. Brown provides an historical overview of each technique, clearly describes any "props" needed to experience the technique, and details step-by-step how to pray in accordance with the technique.

The goal of prayer is to come closer to God, to open oneself up to God's guidance, to enter into communion with God. Each practice described in the book is intended to accomplish just that. Brown includes a self-test at the beginning of the book to help the reader determine which prayer *style* is most likely to achieve the desired result.

There were a few surprises for me, based on my ignorance of Christian history (Praying with Beads, for example, and Praying with a Tallith), but I found a large number of these practices helpful and interesting. I'm planning to incorporate several of them into my normal prayer times. Brown has graciously included additional resources -- books as well as websites -- if you want to pursue further a particular technique.

An interesting and valuable resource for any Christian.


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