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Messy Prayer

Developing the prayer life of your Messy Church

Martyn Payne author Lucy Moore author Jane Leadbetter author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:BRF (The Bible Reading Fellowship)

Published:20th Nov '15

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This guide focuses on empowering teams to engage in prayer within and beyond Messy Church. It offers practical ideas for team prayer, family activities, and creating meaningful prayer spaces. Messy Prayer provides innovative approaches to traditional prayers as well.

Messy Prayer serves as a practical guide for teams involved in Messy Church, focusing on the importance of prayer in both community and individual contexts. The book emphasizes equipping teams to engage in prayer, encouraging them to foster a culture of prayer not only within their church activities but also in their everyday lives. It highlights the need to communicate the concept of prayer effectively, ensuring that everyone understands its significance.

The authors provide insights on how to pray as a team, both in preparation for events and during gatherings. They offer a variety of prayer ideas tailored for different times, such as activity sessions, celebration moments, and even at home with family. This approach allows teams to incorporate prayer seamlessly into their Messy Church experiences, making it an integral part of their gatherings.

Additionally, Messy Prayer explores creative ways to engage with traditional prayers, including the Lord’s Prayer. It encourages readers to reimagine these prayers, making them more accessible and relatable for everyone involved. The book also includes suggestions for creating prayer spaces and outlines for Messy Quiet Days, providing structured opportunities for reflection and connection with God. Overall, Messy Prayer is a valuable resource for anyone looking to deepen their prayer life within the Messy Church framework and beyond.

ISBN: 9780857463791

Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 20mm

Weight: 147g

128 pages