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Highlights
- "Lord, teach us to pray," every small group, from Jesus' to yours, has asked.
- About the Author: Andrew R. Wheeler organizes the prayer ministry of the elders and Sunday service teams for Willow Creek--McHenry County.
- 184 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Prayer is intimidating. Yet prayer is a gift from God to all of us, and group prayer binds us to one another in ways that no other activity can. Andrew R. Wheeler lays the groundwork for establishing a responsible, meaningful prayer ministry in your small group. Here you'll find guidelines for praying in groups, common pitfalls of communal prayer, and suggestions for spurring your group onward.
Book Synopsis
"Lord, teach us to pray," every small group, from Jesus' to yours, has asked. Prayer is intimidating--what do you say to the God of the universe? How do you listen to Someone you can't see? Add other voices to the mix and prayer becomes downright scary--one more opportunity to feel like an idiot in front of your small group, or one more opportunity to highlight the differences between you. And yet prayer is a gift from God to all of us, and group prayer binds us to one another in ways that no other activity can.In Together in Prayer Andrew R. Wheeler lays the groundwork for establishing a responsible, meaningful prayer ministry in your small group. Here you'll find guidelines for praying in groups, common pitfalls of communal prayer and suggestions for spurring your group onward. Comprehensive in its scope, thoughtful in its approach and practical in its insights, Together in Prayer serves as an authoritative guide for your group to embrace and enhance prayer together.
Review Quotes
A nuts-and-bolts handbook for helping small groups become intimately acquainted with God. This practical book can revitalize your prayer life. Highly recommended.
--HIM, Church Libraries, Fall 2009About the Author
Andrew R. Wheeler organizes the prayer ministry of the elders and Sunday service teams for Willow Creek--McHenry County. A member of the Church Prayer Leaders Network, he maintains the website togetherinprayer.net as a resource for churches growing in prayer ministry.