Who Me, Pray?
“Who me, pray? I’m not good at public speaking or praying aloud.” Does this remind you of something you thought at a Bible study or friendly gathering?
You don’t have to feel this way again.
Who me, pray? is a practical guide on prayer, based on Jesus’ direction, with examples.
While the Bible is the best place to learn about prayer, this guide is an encouragement for you to practice praying aloud, using the examples given: Prayer Before a Meal; Prayer Before an Athletic Contest; Prayer while Helping a Friend; and, Prayer in a Bible Study Setting.

Remember, God desires for you to experience the blessings of praying with others, and Jesus left you His Holy Spirit as your helper.

"If Jesus is our friend, then why don’t we talk with Him more often? Perhaps it is because prayer as practiced by many Christians is a cold exercise rather than a warm conversation. Who me, pray? is a simple, down-to-earth guide that will help the ordinary Christian learn to talk with God in prayer. I recommend it."

Eric Wallace
President, Institute for Uniting Church and Home
1111260063
Who Me, Pray?
“Who me, pray? I’m not good at public speaking or praying aloud.” Does this remind you of something you thought at a Bible study or friendly gathering?
You don’t have to feel this way again.
Who me, pray? is a practical guide on prayer, based on Jesus’ direction, with examples.
While the Bible is the best place to learn about prayer, this guide is an encouragement for you to practice praying aloud, using the examples given: Prayer Before a Meal; Prayer Before an Athletic Contest; Prayer while Helping a Friend; and, Prayer in a Bible Study Setting.

Remember, God desires for you to experience the blessings of praying with others, and Jesus left you His Holy Spirit as your helper.

"If Jesus is our friend, then why don’t we talk with Him more often? Perhaps it is because prayer as practiced by many Christians is a cold exercise rather than a warm conversation. Who me, pray? is a simple, down-to-earth guide that will help the ordinary Christian learn to talk with God in prayer. I recommend it."

Eric Wallace
President, Institute for Uniting Church and Home
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Who Me, Pray?

Who Me, Pray?

by Gary Burlingame
Who Me, Pray?

Who Me, Pray?

by Gary Burlingame

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Overview

“Who me, pray? I’m not good at public speaking or praying aloud.” Does this remind you of something you thought at a Bible study or friendly gathering?
You don’t have to feel this way again.
Who me, pray? is a practical guide on prayer, based on Jesus’ direction, with examples.
While the Bible is the best place to learn about prayer, this guide is an encouragement for you to practice praying aloud, using the examples given: Prayer Before a Meal; Prayer Before an Athletic Contest; Prayer while Helping a Friend; and, Prayer in a Bible Study Setting.

Remember, God desires for you to experience the blessings of praying with others, and Jesus left you His Holy Spirit as your helper.

"If Jesus is our friend, then why don’t we talk with Him more often? Perhaps it is because prayer as practiced by many Christians is a cold exercise rather than a warm conversation. Who me, pray? is a simple, down-to-earth guide that will help the ordinary Christian learn to talk with God in prayer. I recommend it."

Eric Wallace
President, Institute for Uniting Church and Home

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016056678
Publisher: Healthy Life Press
Publication date: 01/23/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 44
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Gary A. Burlingame resides and attends church with his family in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A scientist by profession, he has numerous publications to his name. Gary writes poems, lyrics and magazine articles on the Christian faith. In the church, Gary has coached bereaved parents, assisted in elderly care services, helped people develop financial plans, and trained deacons in mercy ministry.
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