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Description
For the first time, here is the story of Sister Wendy's life, along with her personal reflections on prayer.
Sister Wendy, who has been dedicated to a life of prayer for more than half a century, has always resisted writing a book on the subject. Her reasons mix humility with a conviction that prayer is simple: books about prayer can be a dangerous distraction. Yet, when she does speak about prayer, often in response to the questions of ordinary people, she does so with an eloquence that speaks directly to her hearers in ways that make practical sense.
Now, in her older age, Sister Wendy is willing to set down some of what she has learnt over a lifetime in a series of meditations. The format of the book is deliberately non-linear: where prayer is concerned, Sister Wendy says, it is simply a matter of trying to turn to God as honestly as the person you are in the circumstances you find yourself in.
Her co-author, David Willcock, who has worked with Sister Wendy for many years producing her television programmes, adds to her text a biographical sketch about being a nun and at the same time one of the art world's most acute and revered commentators and a TV personality.
Illustrating this unique book are a dozen pieces of artwork: no book by Sister Wendy would be complete without this dimension.
Table of Contents
Biographical introduction - David Willcock
Section 1: The Practice of Prayer
Prayer and humanity
Your unique prayer
Simple prayer
Practical prayer
Prayer in life
Silence
Prayer will never get in the way
Prayer and wholeness
The Our Father
Levels of prayer
Perseverance
Providence
The name of Jesus
Does prayer 'work'?
Suffering
Tiepolo's 'St Agatha'
Prayer requests
Section 2: Prayer and Belief
Do you need religion?
The Sacrament
The Scriptures
The Crucifixion - El Greco
Don't talk, do
'God'
Art and Prayer
Icon of Mother and Child Belief and understanding
Why aren't Christians better people?
We know that the world is not right
Admirable atheists
Choice not feelings
Doubts
No reward for prayer
Section 3: Prayer and Personality
Confucius and prayer
The fullness of life
Humility
Being human
Prayer and sin
Self-deception
Helplessness
Guilt
Reconciliation
Forgiveness
Deadly sins
Virtue
Passion
Faith
Hope
Peace
Peace II
Penance
Holiness
Product details
Published | 31 Jan 2013 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 184 |
ISBN | 9781408183465 |
Imprint | Continuum |
Illustrations | 12 |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Extract from the book, featuring on www.thesheepdip.co.uk
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'A down-to-earth book on prayer...attractively-printed, some 130 pages are devoted to the subject of prayer and is ideally suited to being dipped into, perhaps daily.' Michael Morrissey, Northern Cross
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Article by author with title mention, The Tablet, December 2007
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"[I]t is at the same time practical and profound, giving an insight into the challenging way of praying which allows God to 'take possession of you'." Reviewed by Sue Sheppy in Baptist Times, May 2008
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"A book to treasure and learn from." Reviewed in Methodist Recorder, 2008
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"This is a book full of insights and common sense, with something to say to everyone." Reviewed in Woman Alive, 2008