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Paperback A Busy Woman's Guide to Prayer Book

ISBN: 1591453216

ISBN13: 9781591453215

A Busy Woman's Guide to Prayer

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Readers will experience the power of having a vibrant life of prayer and relationship with God and discover the creative ideas to weave prayer into the fabric of their day. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Good book... slower read....

this is a really great book, but as with most books in general the entire "formula" is encased in the first 2 chapters. what i really got out of it was the BLESS formula; which is how to pray for people, B=Body, L=Labor , E=Emotional, S=Social, and S=Spiritual. it's totally worth about $8 or so so buy it!!!

4 practical suggestions for encorporating prayer into a busy life

If you can overlook the frou-frou hot pink cover of A BUSY WOMAN'S GUIDE TO PRAYER, you might be pleasantly surprised. Although author Cheri Fuller keeps the tone light, and her illustrations definitely reflect the suburban woman, her concrete ideas for ways to incorporate prayer into a busy life (and what woman thinks she's not busy?) are practical and sound. The disease we're afflicted with is "hurried sickness," and Fuller includes a little too much detail about her own busy schedule (as if to convince us that she's been there, done that). But living life in the fast lane doesn't mean you can't pray. Prayer, she says, is integration, not separation; it isn't limited to a slot in your schedule. "It's living in the Lord's presence and being open to him." In other words, don't feel that you have to have a "prayer time" to pray. Begin by saying short prayers as you can, wherever you are, whenever you think of it. The ideas are simple and easily practiced. Let a short prayer be the first thing you do when you wake up in the morning. Pray while you exercise. (Uh, exercise? Guess I should be doing that!) Some, such as using the acronym "B-L-E-S-S" (remember to pray for body, labor, emotional, social, and spiritual needs) may feel overly-cutesy, although the idea itself is a sound one. (Ditto for the idea of praying for a loved one when you are on a road trip and spot the same color and model car they drive. Nash Rambler? Pray for Grandma.). But, at 44 years old, any ideas that help me remember something are welcome. Other ideas on prayer include trying different postures, praying scripture, and how to pray with someone on the spot when they tell you their need. I particularly liked the "pocket prayers" or short breath prayers that can be used in small odds and ends of available time. "Thy patience, Lord." "Lord, change me." "Thy quietness, Lord." Admirably, although the bulk of the book is concerned with us talking to God, Fuller devotes some pages to the other part of prayer that is often neglected: listening to God. This won't happen, she points out, unless we make space for it. If you're new to the idea of listening, start small, she says, just five minutes. Take a listening walk. Pause on your back porch and admire creation, and what God says through it. Make your drive to work a time to listen to God. Another chapter on praying for our enemies is thought-provoking and convicting. "Having a clean slate when we come to God in prayer is vital," she writes, adding that when we forgive those who have wronged us, "We'll be freer emotionally, healthier physically, and more able to experience the joy of Jesus." Readers may quibble with the fact that Fuller seems to enable the hurried life by suggesting we adjust our prayer lives to it, rather than assessing just why we are so busy and making lifestyle changes that are more conducive to prayer. However, despite her own emphasis on how busy she is, many of Fuller's ideas laudably promote a slowed-do

Good Prayer guide for anyone

A BUSY WOMAN'S GUIDE TO PRAYER BY CHERI FULLER is a traditional guide to daily Christian prayer life. Cheri has many ideas for managing a busy life with a tight time schedule, whether for the executive or professional woman's rigid schedule or the overwhelmed young mother who cannot actually schedule any time rigidly. The author has many ideas of how to manage one's life demands and still find time for the all important prayers, which make each day run more smoothly and help keep stress down. She suggests prayers on the go, constant running dialogue with God and PUSH prayers : Pray Until Something Happens. This is an excellent book for anyone who desires to pray more faithfully and regularly. Many helpful suggestions that can work into any schedule.
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