Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 309 pages
- Published by: Conari Press July 2008
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 1573243191
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-1573243193
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Book Dimensions:
7.3 x 4.9 x 1 inches
- Weighs: 11.2 ounces
Product Description
In a world that feels increasingly fragile, people will continue to look for new prayers and new ways to pray. While there are a number of anthologies of prayer available, no book until now has attempted to provide a collection that focuses specifically on prayers for a wide range of modern challenges, from the personal to the global. Prayers for Hope and Comfort covers issues facing individuals (illness, addiction); those challenged in relationships (aging parents, divorce); local communities (natural disasters, unemployment); the greater world (poverty, hunger, war); and creation itself (loss of rainforests, species extinction, global warming). Prayers for Hope and Comfort offers readers solace, comfort, and hope, drawing from the wisdom of every era, every major faith and tradition, and the important voices of those who have lived through such experiences themselves. The book contains selections from some of the worlds most profound poets and thinkers: David Whyte, Eckhart Tolle, Sister Joan Chittister, and Martin Luther King, Jr. as well as traditional prayers and verses from every time and place.
About The Author
Maggie Oman Shannon is a spiritual director and writer. She is the author of One God Shared Hope, The Way We Pray and Prayers for Healing, and is the co-author of A String and a Prayer. She lives in San Francisco.
Reader ReviewsMaggie Oman Shannon has produced yet another beautiful book (I also especially loved her book "A String and a Prayer: How to Make and Use Prayer Beads") that I not only treasure, but plan to send to family and friends for the holidays. Each poem was clearly chosen with the reader in mind, as an act of generosity- a kind of "here, this may offer what you need." My favorite way of using the book is to open it at random and see what treasure I find within. Along with old favorites, I also appreciate being introduced to new authors and have looked many of them up for further reference. I highly recommend this book if you are in need of "hope and comfort" and who isn't these days?