Be Thou My Breastplate: 40 Days of Giving Your Life to God the Celtic Way

Be Thou My Breastplate: 40 Days of Giving Your Life to God the Celtic Way

by PaulWallis (Author)

Synopsis

This meditative title offers a 40-day reflection on The Breastplate of St Fursa. Circling each verse, it expertly draws on fresh insights gained from Celtic spirituality and applies its context to the reader. The title is taken from the hymn Be Thou My Vision , a famous reworking of the most familiar of all the ancient Celtic 'Breastplate Prayers', the Breastplate of St Patrick. This book draws upon the seventh century Breastplate of Saint Fursa . History doesn't go into great detail in its record of Fursa's life and Be thou my breastplate doesn't pretend otherwise.The text takes what is known of his story and reflects on his prayer in daily bite-size pieces. Each brief chapter unpacks and applies the prayer's contents for the reader, drawing out the fresh insights and profound challenges that come from encountering a Christian brother from another world. Though written in a disarming format and with gentle tone, the text is not without grit and guts, nor without an edge, coming as it does from a seemingly familiar yet quite foreign form of the Christian faith: the Celtic way of giving oneself to God, and invoking God's blessing and protection on the one offering the prayer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 142
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group - Mowbray
Published: 13 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 1906286191
ISBN 13: 9781906286194

Author Bio
For the last twenty years Paul Wallis has been involved in church planting, chaplaincy, teaching and training. He was ordained in the UK but now lives and works in Australia. He is the founder of Jesus Generation, a network of household-based churches, and author of Rough Ways in Prayer, SPCK Book of Christian Prayer, Men Behaving Boldly (all for SPCK) and My Dinner with Anton (Wild Goose) and God's Radicals (OIKOS). He has broadcast Godslots for the BBC and for Rhema FM in Australia.