Praying with John Wesley

Praying with John Wesley by David Arthur DeSilva, published by Discipleship Resources in 2001, is a 48-page exploration of daily prayer inspired by the model developed by John Wesley in 1733. This edition presents a structured approach centered on six Christian virtues, integrating daily Scripture readings, personal reflections, and updated prayers tailored for contemporary Christians.
Readers will find a thoughtful guide that facilitates spiritual growth and reflection, making it suitable for use during Advent or Lent. The book emphasizes the importance of prayer within the Christian faith, providing a framework that encourages personal engagement with Scripture and prayer practices. With its focus on religion and prayer, this resource aims to enrich the prayer life of individuals seeking deeper connections with their faith.
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Praying With John Wesley is based on the model for daily prayer developed by Wesley in 1733. Centered on six Christian virtues, it includes daily Scripture reading, personal reflection, and prayer. David deSilva has updated Wesley’s prayers for today’s Christians. Perfect for Advent or for Lenten reflection.
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