The Prayer Experiment Notebook

The Prayer Experiment Notebook

by Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (Author), The Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (Author), The Revd Mina Munns (Author), The Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes (Author), Mina Munns (Author), The Revd Mina Munns (Author)

Synopsis

How do you help an 8-12-year-old to get to grips with prayer for themselves? Welcome to the Prayer Experiment Notebook. The book includes 14 interactive 'prayer experiments' for children to try out, including: - Lego Bible modelling - Minecraft church - Bubble wrap worry prayers - Play dough prayers - Rough times sandpaper prayers - Prayer types chatterboxes - Bedhead prayer posters - Prayer Den - God is great collage - Thank you jar - Prayer Tree - Praying with your body - Contemplation bottles There is also a 'bonus' section of prayer games and activities to play with a friend, at home or in a church group, plus comments from other 'prayer experimenters' and space to write your own reflections.

$3.24

Quantity

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More Information

Format: paperback
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Published:

ISBN 10: 0281078475
ISBN 13: 9780281078479
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
A brilliant book ... an excellent toolkit for prayer - www.amazon.co.uk;This is one of those books that you long to give to everyone you know - and to strangers as well! A wonderful book. - wwww.amazon.co.uk;Praise for The Little Book of Prayer Experiments: 'Accessible to all ages who find the practice [of prayer] a challenge ... useful to anyone who wants to pray, whether or not they are adherents of an established faith ... and to all who have responsibility for encouraging the spiritual growth of others ...' - Times Literary Supplement;Encouraging and practical - Premier Christianity
Author Bio
The Revd Dr Miranda Threlfall-Holmes is Vicar of St Mary Magadalene, Belmont and St Laurence, Pittington and Area Dean of Durham. She is a governor at a Church of England primary school and has three children aged between 7 and 14. The Revd Mina Munns runs the Flame Creative Kids Website: flamecreativekids.blogspot.com which provides imaginative prayer ideas and craft activities for primary school-age children. She is a curate in Southwell and Nottingham diocese and is an former primary school teacher and church children's worker.