Prayers to See You Through Each Day: A Special Selection from BBC Radio 4's Prayer for the Day (BBC Radio 4 Prayer for the Day)

Prayers to See You Through Each Day: A Special Selection from BBC Radio 4's Prayer for the Day (BBC Radio 4 Prayer for the Day)

by B B C Radio 4 Prayerforthe Day (Author)

Synopsis

Every day is filled with opportunities for prayer as we ask for help in facing life's inevitable difficulties, or seek ways of expressing our feelings of gratitude, love and joy. This special edition of some of the most moving, inspiring and comforting meditations and prayers broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Prayer for the Day is designed to be a true companion through our daily routine, as we make decisions, overcome challenges and open our hearts to others and to the world's wonder. In these uncertain and insecure times, these prayers from a broad spectrum of religious traditions show how the faiths are united by a desire to talk with God. And they indicate how, with God's help, our days can be times of healing, belonging, laughter and love, through the ordinary circumstances of our lives.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: New
Publisher: Watkins Publishing Ltd
Published: 19 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 1786780763
ISBN 13: 9781786780768

Media Reviews
'However hard prayer may seem at times, however reluctant we may be to pray, we must remember that God has already poured the gift of prayer into our hearts. He loves us and asks nothing in return but our love.' --Sister Catherine Wybourne
Author Bio
Prayer for the Day has for several decades been broadcast daily on BBC Radio 4 at 5.43 a.m. (and repeated later in the day), offering listeners an inspiring two-minute reflection to start their day. Digitalnun is Sister Catherine Wybourne, the Benedictine Prioress of Holy Trinity Monastery, Howton Grove, who reaches out to her thousands of social media followers through her highly popular Twitter account, YouTube videos and online blogs. Her foreword offers a new perspective of the enduring power of daily prayer in the internet age.