The Sunday sermon this past week included a few references to resources for developing the practice of prayer. This arises out of a sermon series based in Acts 2:42 where the early church devoted themselves to the apostles' teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread, and the prayers.
Many of us search for ways to make prayer more intentional and more prominent in our everyday lives. Whether we pray in the mornings, at meal times, at night, or other times throughout the day, it is helpful to have something that calls us to prayer throughout the day.
While there are many books and online resources to choose from, here are three liturgical prayer resources that integrate Scripture, silence, reflections, and guided prayer.
Link to these resources and see how you might make them part of your own practice of prayer. These are especially helpful for those who sit in front of a computer much of the day. Try these out. Pray. Connect to God. Enjoy.
The Northumbria Community's daily office is available here.
Sacred Space is a daily guided prayer devotional that spends 10 minutes in prayer and Scripture.
Pray As You Go combines music, Scripture, and some questions for reflection. You can download it to your iPod or MP3 player, too.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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