The Serenity prayer book

The Serenity Prayer Book by William V. Pietsch, published by HarperCollins Publishers in 1991, offers a thoughtful exploration of the elements of the Serenity Prayer. This first edition spans 160 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a structured meditation that interprets the concepts of serenity, acceptance, courage, and wisdom in various ways. The organization of the book allows for easy reference to favorite passages, making it a resource for reflection and contemplation.
Readers will find that this book delves into the meanings behind the prayer’s words and phrases, encouraging a deeper understanding of its significance. The focus on prayers as a subject invites individuals to engage with the text on a personal level, fostering a sense of connection to the themes presented. With its accessible format, The Serenity Prayer Book serves as a valuable tool for those seeking to incorporate these principles into their daily lives.
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“The Serenity Prayer Book” takes the elements of the prayer – serenity, acceptance, courage and wisdom – and interprets them in fresh and different ways. This meditation is organized by the words and phrases of the prayer, allowing readers to refer again and again to their favourite passages.
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