The Art of Prayer: A Simple Guide to Conversation with God

Author:   Timothy Jones (University of Exeter)
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
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9781578568499


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   17 May 2005
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Author:   Timothy Jones (University of Exeter)
Publisher:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Imprint:   Waterbrook Press (A Division of Random House Inc)
Edition:   Waterbrook Press ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9781578568499


ISBN 10:   1578568498
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   17 May 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. -Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury <p/> I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. -Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor <p/> [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. -Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. -Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message <p/> A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have been a splendid gift to us all. -the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget <p/> Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. -George Gallup Jr. <p/> Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. -Library Journal


Praise for <br> The Art of Prayer<br> I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. <br>-Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury <br> I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. <br>-Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor <br> [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. <br>-Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. <br>-Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message <br> A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will havebeen a splendid gift to us all. <br>-the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget <br> Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. <br>-George Gallup Jr. <br> Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. <br>- Library Journal


Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. -Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. -Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. -Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. -Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have been a splendid gift to us all. -the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. -George Gallup Jr. Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. -Library Journal Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants in short, a book for all of us. Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation. [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones s luminous prose and his lucid insights. Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have been a splendid gift to us all. the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. George Gallup Jr. Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. Library Journal Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. -Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. -Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. -Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. -Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have been a splendid gift to us all. -the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. -George Gallup Jr. Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. - Library Journal Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. -Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. -Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. -Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. -Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have beena splendid gift to us all. -the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. -George Gallup Jr. Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. - Library Journal


Praise for The Art of Prayer I cannot commend The Art of Prayer too highly. Here at last is a book on prayer that transcends traditions. Timothy Jones has given us a book that is deep, yet accessible; serious, yet with wonderful flashes of humor and insight. This is a book for spiritual pygmies who long to be giants-in short, a book for all of us. -Lord Carey, the 103rd Archbishop of Canterbury I often shrink from books about prayer because they usually produce in me feelings of inadequacy. I was delighted to find Tim Jones to be a sympathetic, not intimidating, guide. He writes with humility, clarity, and practicality-exactly the qualities I want in a book on prayer. -Philip Yancey, author of Soul Survivor [A] fine introduction to prayer as well as a deeply reflective meditation.... [This book] will appeal to a broad readership because of Jones's luminous prose and his lucid insights. -Publishers Weekly Prayer, the expression of our deepest and most essential selves, also names our most pervasive inadequacy. And so we need guides, men and women who return us to our true selves and encourage us to do what is most natural to us. Timothy Jones is a reassuring guide: He guides us into a life of prayer not by cramming us with knowledge and technique but by quietly returning us to simplicity of soul and the presence of God. -Eugene Peterson, translator of The Message A wisely human, spiritually practical, and wonderfully interesting book about the most important project of my life: deeper friendship and more effective communication with the Maker of the Universe. If it proves half as helpful to others as it has already been to me, it will have been a splendid gift to us all. -the late Lewis Smedes, author of Forgive and Forget Many Americans, surveys reveal, are eager to have an encounter with the living God, yet they too often feel sidetracked by concern over such questions as Is God really approachable? and What do I say when I pray? Tim Jones addresses such concerns with clarity and freshness, enabling readers to come closer to realizing their heartfelt desire to hear and serve God. -George Gallup Jr. Jones provides reassurance and inspiration on a topic of importance to a growing number of readers. - Library Journal


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Timothy Jones leads a campus ministry at Middle Tennessee State University and is an associate pastor at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He is the author of several noted books on the spiritual life, including Awake My Soul, A Place for God, Nurturing a Child's Soul, and the bestselling Celebration of Angels. With pollster George Gallup, Jr., he coauthored The Next American Spirituality. He lives in the Nashville area with his wife and children.

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