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Prayer as Joy, Prayer as Struggle

Prayer as Joy, Prayer as Struggle

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Paperback / softback

£7.99

Publisher: Liturgical Press
ISBN: 9780814629246
Number of Pages: 120
Published: 01/04/2008
Width: 13.7 cm
Height: 21 cm

Mark Braaten describes the experience of seeing the sun rise on a northern Minnesota lake and spontaneously offering thanks to God. He describes sitting beside his children's bed as they sleep and resting in the awareness of God's blessings. Confronted by such beauty, prayer flows out of us. That is to say, there are times when we are easily aware that we are in the presence of God, our awe comes naturally, and our prayer is full of joy. But Braaten also points out that at times prayer is a struggle. Life is often not awe inspiring and prayer is often not easy. We find our praying frustrating and difficult. Our prayer life is a journey of both joy and struggle. It is learning to recognize and reach out to God; even more it is recognizing how God is constantly reaching out to us.

Braaten explores many types of prayer, including thanksgiving, confession, praise, wrestling, petition, intercession, listening, and hope. He also explores what it means when the answer to prayer is no and how we experience prayer in doubt and in confidence. In each chapter, he uses an extended biblical example of prayer and also provides the text of prayers we can use in our own practice. For all who seek joy in prayer, even as we struggle, Braaten offers an engaging personal and pastoral reflection on the ways we pray.

Mark Braaten

Mark Braaten is the senior pastor of Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Tyler, Texas. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree, with a focus on teaching the book of Revelation in congregations.

If you would like the fruit of this Lent to be a more satisfying prayer life, you might pick up . . . Prayer as Joy, Prayer As Struggle.Emmanuel The book can serve well as a text for a series of sessions on prayer for adult faith formation groups as well as being of personal assistance with prayer issues. Recommended for parish libraries.Catholic Library World As a pastor and worship leader who often struggles with prayer, I found much to like about this eminently readable book.Libraries Alive Mark has touched the very core of our joy and struggle to call on God. He leads us through the Holy Scriptures and touches on his own journey in prayer. In remarkable self-reflection, he invites us into the same journey of discovering Jesus in that still quiet moment of prayer!Pastor Paul Hadland, Augustana Lutheran Church, Fergus Falls, MN