Every Place Is Holy Ground: Prayer Journeys Through Familiar Places
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Every Place Is Holy Ground: Prayer Journeys Through Familiar Places  -     By: Sally Welch

Every Place Is Holy Ground: Prayer Journeys Through Familiar Places

Canterbury Press / 2011 / Paperback

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Title: Every Place Is Holy Ground: Prayer Journeys Through Familiar Places
By: Sally Welch
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 144
Vendor: Canterbury Press
Publication Date: 2011
Dimensions: 8.00 X 5.00 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 1848250754
ISBN-13: 9781848250758
Stock No: WW250758

Publisher's Description

Whether in the home, in a church building or around familiar landmarks in a local community, a pilgrim journey can be made that will bring a new level of understanding and appreciation of daily life and the holy spaces it inhabits. Linking in with the traditional experiences of pilgrimage - Beginning, Discovering, Struggling, Resting, Remembering and more, this book provides guided meditations for ten prayer journeys inspired by everyday sights. Appropriate prayers and reflections are provided throughout and photographs encourage us to see familiar objects afresh. The book helps us create our own 'waymarks' out of the basic stuff of our lives that will remind us every day that wherever we go, we walk on holy ground.

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'Recommended by Bishop John Pritchard as "wonderfully innovative", this little book is new not so much in content as in approach ... With things to do, see, read, think and pray about, this approach could be used either by a solitary "pilgrim" or by a group, and there is plently in this book to enhance the reader's appreciation of the sacredness of the everyday.' -- Magnet

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