| About the Book
Many Christians want to have deep, fruitful prayer lives, but don't
know where to start. They have heard the message that prayer is
important, that disciples of Jesus are people of prayer. What they
often have not heard is what to say in prayer.
Learning the Language of Prayer draws from the
practice and spirituality of the three major "streams" of Christian
prayer to help the seeker understand how believers pray. The
Catholic, Evangelical, and Charismatic perspectives on prayer, brought
to bear on one another, have potential to enrich the prayer life of
any Christian. Practical exercises and biblical examples answer the
needs of those who wish to grow in their practice of prayer.
Balancing practical concern with theological insight, this small book
opens wide resources treasured by saints everywhere.
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