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OverviewCompelled by the belief that a large number of Christians want to come to God with others’ needs, John Pritchard has created this follow-up to his hugely successful volumes, The Intercessions Handbook and The Second Intercessions Handbook. In a gentle, accessible, style he offers ‘starter’ ideas and introductory material to help those who lead intercessions in public worship and small groups, and aims to open the reader’s imagination to enrich their own style of praying. Everyday language, images and experiences are used in each of the three main sections. The first, looking at intercessions in mainstream worship, offers prayers · for each of the 12 months · for major festivals and their seasons · for special days like Mothering Sunday · on themes such as light, storms and fear The second section provides intercessions for use in informal worship and small groups, while the third, focusing on personal payers, includes a section for extroverts. Praise for The Intercessions Handbook: ‘A wake-up call to all those who . . . need to find encouragement, freshness, balance and perseverance in this work of grace.’ Methodist Recorder Full Product DetailsAuthor: John PritchardPublisher: SPCK Publishing Imprint: SPCK Publishing Weight: 0.262kg ISBN: 9780281078219ISBN 10: 0281078211 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 18 January 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews[On The Intercessions Handbook]: Gives a wealth of ideas for praying, in different types of services, for different situations . . .', Church Times 'Packed with a rich selection of prayers and practical ideas intended to breathe new life into prayer.', The War Cry 'An excellent resource taking us through the problems and challenges of intercessory prayer. It has humour and helps us to clarify our thoughts on how we ought and ought not to pray.', Magnet 'An invaluable aid, both for those who find themselves asked to lead intercessions for the first time and for those who already have experience of this area of ministry . . . Probably the best book on this topic available today.', Christian Marketplace 'A wake-up call to all those who are in any way involved in public worship and prayer and need to find encouragement, freshness, balance and perseverance in this work of grace.', Methodist Recorder 'Has rescued many people who have had the duty of leading intercession at worship, thrust upon them.', thegoodbookstall [On The Intercessions Handbook]: Gives a wealth of ideas for praying, in different types of services, for different situations . . . * Church Times * Packed with a rich selection of prayers and practical ideas intended to breathe new life into prayer. * The War Cry * An excellent resource taking us through the problems and challenges of intercessory prayer. It has humour and helps us to clarify our thoughts on how we ought and ought not to pray. * Magnet * An invaluable aid, both for those who find themselves asked to lead intercessions for the first time and for those who already have experience of this area of ministry . . . Probably the best book on this topic available today. * Christian Marketplace * A wake-up call to all those who are in any way involved in public worship and prayer and need to find encouragement, freshness, balance and perseverance in this work of grace. * Methodist Recorder * Has rescued many people who have had the duty of leading intercession at worship, thrust upon them. * thegoodbookstall * Author InformationThe Rt Revd John Pritchard was the Bishop of Oxford. He has written many well-received books, including How to Pray, The Intercessions Handbook and The Life and Work of a Priest, all published by SPCK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |