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Prayer: The Hidden Fire

A practical and personal approach to awakening a greater intimacy with God

by (author) Tom Harpur

Publisher
Wood Lake Publishing
Initial publish date
Jan 1998
Category
Prayer
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781896836225
    Publish Date
    Jan 1998
    List Price
    $19.95

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Description

The practice of prayer is shared by an overwhelming majority across diverse beliefs and backgrounds. But with the ongoing decline in the membership of institutional religion, it's apparent that many people don't go to church to pray. Many of us now turn to literature for spiritual guidance. Prayer: The Hidden Fire is a truly down-to-earth, simple yet honest book that will help you discover what prayer means to you. Tom Harpur encourages us to go beyond childhood notions of prayer and explore our deep yearning to "be heard." He includes suggestions to help both the fully initiated and the bewildered novice experience more practically and deeply the spiritual benefits of prayer. Readers are invited to view prayer as an intimate conversation with a personal God, using the same language as they would use with a lover or best friend. Along the way, Tom Harpur shares experiences from his own spiritual journey, and gives readers his most personal work to date.

About the author

Tom Harpur, columnist for the Toronto Star, Rhodes scholar, former Anglican priest, and professor of Greek and the New Testament, is an internationally renowned writer on religious and ethical issues. He is the author of ten bestselling books, including For Christ’s Sake and The Pagan Christ. He has hosted numerous radio and television programs, including “Life After Death,” a ten-part series based on his bestselling book of the same name.

 

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Editorial Reviews

Harpur shares his own experiences as he discusses various styles of prayer. He includes ready-made prayers which may be adapted for our own use, and suggests keeping a prayer diary. Each chapter ends with some suggestions for beginning the practice of prayer or trying a new approach. There is an interesting section on the physiological aspects of chanting, intoning or singing, all of which have formed part of public worship for centuries.

Joan Bunce, The Star Phoenix

Prayer: The Hidden Fire, is an effort to come to grips with attitudes and pervasiveness of prayer at a time when interest in organized religious appears to be in decline. It's obvious that Harpur has given a great deal of thought to his subject and the book is punctuated with a number of personal and heartfelt recommendations on how we might make prayer a more effective part of our personal lives.

 

Each chapter concludes with the author's "practical applications" for the reader to consider in replacing dusty, old prayer habits with more novel approaches

 

Harpur's book presents a novel and provocative perspective on one aspect of spiritual life that too many of us take for granted, or ignore altogether.

Mike Mastromatteo, The Catholic Register

Big sales of previous Harpur books such as For Christ's Sake and Life After Death have put the author on a pedestal as Canada's mainstream spiritual guide/guru.

 

Acknowledging the steady decline in church membership in most religions [with his new book Prayer], Harpur hopes to help readers "reconnect with your inner need for prayer," a desire, he believes, that often leads people to literature for spiritual guidance.

The Sunday Daily News, Halifax

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