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The 1979 Book of Common Prayerby Oxford University Press
Oxford University Press, USA 2005; US$ 8.95A special occasion merits a memorable gift, and this prayer book is just right for marking such an event. The Deluxe Gift Edition's bindings combine two types of soft-to-the-touch Vivella: one pattern wraps around the book's spine and back cover, while a contrasting pattern is on the front. The result is a stylish package that is sure to be treasured by its recipient. Includes a ribbon marker, Family Record section and attractive gift box. more...
Standing in the Circle of Griefby Blair Gilmer Meeks
Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 9.00A number of books are available to assist lay people in responding to friends and family when a death occurs; however, few resources and little guidance exists to help pastors respond to the various grief situations they encounter in their ministry. Standing in the Circle of Grief offers new, as well as veteran, pastors a book of worship resources for occasions of grief . The book will include prayers and liturgies for particular grief related circumstances (i.e., suicide, death of a parent, death of an infant, etc.), as well as advice for pastors on what to say and do when dealing with the family. more...
A Place to Prayby Roberta C. Bondi
Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 12.00In many ways the Lord's Prayer is the most fundamental of all Christian prayers. more...
Prayer - 10th Anniversary Editionby Richard J. Foster
HarperCollins US 2009; US$ 11.99Winner of numerous honors, including Christianity Today's Book of the Year and the Evangelical Christian Publishers' Association Gold Medallion Award, this life-changing book shows how each of the various forms of prayer can move us inward into personal transformation, upward toward intimacy with God, and outward to minister to others. more...
Lord, Teach Usby Stanley Hauerwas; William Willimon
Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 6.00Two eminent theologians,William H. Willimon and Stanley Hauerwas, dissect the Lord's Prayer phrase by phrase, from 'Our Father' to 'Amen,' providing a fuller understanding of the Prayer's relationship with Christain life. more...
Lost in Wonder, Love and Praiseby John Killinger
Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 11.00The prayers in this book are offered as an attempt to make prayer a greater reality for Christian congregations. The reader will find in these pages calls to worship, opening prayers, affirmations of faith, confessions, offeratory prayers, pastoral prayers, and benedictions. Written with the poetic language and spiritual insight that are John Killinger's trademarks, Lost in Wonder, Love, and Praise will be an essential resource for all those who plan and lead worship. more...
Digital Storytellersby Len Wilson; Jason Moore
Abingdon Press 2002; US$ 12.00Assists church leaders in moving past a dated multimedia or audio-visual mentality when producing media for worship. The digital culture values story and experience, which means that producers of eWorship in congregations will learn how to represent the Word as image and art in the production of digital eWorship media. New models for worship are offered, and tactics for change are proposed so that timid congregations, as well as small and medium sized congregations can become digial storytellers. more...
Enter Every Trembling Heartby John Killinger
Abingdon Press 2003; US$ 11.00The prayers in this ebook are offered in an attempt to make prayer a greater reality for Christian congregation. more...
Studies in Asian mission history, 1956-1998by A. Camps
BRILL 2000; US$ 189.00In this volume the miscellaneous writings of Arnulf Camps are published. They deal with the activities of Catholic missionaries during the last five centuries in nine countries situated between Turkey and Japan. This research focused on the discovery of hidden, unknown or forgotten sources. more...
The Divine Hoursby Phyllis Tickle
Doubleday Publishing 2006; US$ 14.99The first volume in a trilogy of prayer manuals compiled by Publishers Weekly religion editor Phyllis Tickle as a contemporary Book of Hours to guide Christians gently yet authoritatively through the daily offices. The Divine Hours is the first major literary and liturgical reworking of the sixth-century Benedictine Rule of fixed-hour prayer. This beautifully conceived and thoroughly modern three-volume guide will appeal to the theological novice as well as to the ecclesiastical sophisticate. Making primary use of the Book of Common Prayer and the writings of the Church Fathers, The Divine Hours is also a companion to the New Jerusalem Bible, from which it draws its Scripture readings. The trilogy blends prayer and praise in a way that,... more...









