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The Rhythm of Life

Celtic Daily Prayer

  • Paperback
  • 145 pages
  • Publisher: SPCK Publishing
  • 13 x 19.7 x 1.3 cm

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For anyone wanting to grow in daily prayer

These prayers speak to the seasons on life and faith

You'll find Celtic prayers that sustain you

Just as life has its seasons, so do these Celtic prayers that speak to different times in life and offer spiritual nourishment for each day.
Anna Hockley

Anna Hockley

Eden Christian Books Specialist

Life has its rhythms. We all need to be able to cope with its ebb as well as its flow. We have to survive its darkness as well as its light. We face dry times as well as times of richness. To survive this intricate pattern, we need to have an overriding rhythm of prayer. We need to know that whatever is happening, we are loved by God, and in him we live and move and have our being. "

This updated gift edition of one of David Adam's most popular books features new, specially commissioned drawings."

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  • Author

    David Adam

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    SPCK Publishing

  • Published

    February 2008

  • Edition

    New edition

  • Weight

    182g

  • Page Count

    145

  • Dimensions

    13 x 19.7 x 1.3 cm

  • ISBN

    9780281059775

  • ISBN-10

    0281059772

  • Eden Code

    1132339

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    A lovely book aiding reflective prayer through the day.

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    This new edition of David Adam’s book is now based on the Common Worship Lectionary but still uses the rhythms of life that living on an island cut off by the tide twice a day, became a major feature of his life before he retired. Many people have spent time joining in with the daily round of prayer in the island’s church, and this was originally written in response to their requests to have something that they could use wherever they were, to feel part of that worshipping community. David Adam has used his gift of writing in the Celtic style, to produce a book of offices for morning, midday, evening, and night, for each day of the week. Reading the introduction written by David Adam will show you how he intends this book to be a link between our worship in our homes to our worship in church, hence the updating to fit with the Common Worship Lectionary. He also teaches that continual repetition of the offices will help us to ‘absorb them into our hearts and minds’.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This new edition of David Adam’s book is now based on the Common Worship Lectionary but still uses the rhythms of life that living on an island cut off by the tide twice a day, became a major feature of his life before he retired. Many people have spent time joining in with the daily round of prayer in the island’s church, and this was originally written in response to their requests to have something that they could use wherever they were, to feel part of that worshipping community. David Adam has used his gift of writing in the Celtic style, to produce a book of offices for morning, midday, evening, and night, for each day of the week. Reading the introduction written by David Adam will show you how he intends this book to be a link between our worship in our homes to our worship in church, hence the updating to fit with the Common Worship Lectionary. He also teaches that continual repetition of the offices will help us to ‘absorb them into our hearts and minds’.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This new edition of David Adam’s book is now based on the Common Worship Lectionary but still uses the rhythms of life that living on an island cut off by the tide twice a day, became a major feature of his life before he retired. Many people have spent time joining in with the daily round of prayer in the island’s church, and this was originally written in response to their requests to have something that they could use wherever they were, to feel part of that worshipping community. David Adam has used his gift of writing in the Celtic style, to produce a book of offices for morning, midday, evening, and night, for each day of the week. Reading the introduction written by David Adam will show you how he intends this book to be a link between our worship in our homes to our worship in church, hence the updating to fit with the Common Worship Lectionary. He also teaches that continual repetition of the offices will help us to ‘absorb them into our hearts and minds’.

  • TGBS

    The Good Book Stall

    Average rating of0.0

    This new edition of David Adam’s book is now based on the Common Worship Lectionary but still uses the rhythms of life that living on an island cut off by the tide twice a day, became a major feature of his life before he retired. Many people have spent time joining in with the daily round of prayer in the island’s church, and this was originally written in response to their requests to have something that they could use wherever they were, to feel part of that worshipping community. David Adam has used his gift of writing in the Celtic style, to produce a book of offices for morning, midday, evening, and night, for each day of the week. Reading the introduction written by David Adam will show you how he intends this book to be a link between our worship in our homes to our worship in church, hence the updating to fit with the Common Worship Lectionary. He also teaches that continual repetition of the offices will help us to ‘absorb them into our hearts and minds’.

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