What Do I Want in Prayer?

What Do I Want in Prayer? by William A. Barry, published by Paulist Press in 1994, is a thoughtful exploration of the desires individuals bring to prayer. This edition, which features underlining and highlighting, spans 133 pages and is presented in English. Father Barry, an experienced spiritual guide, identifies and names various desires that people express in their prayer life, emphasizing the relational aspect of these yearnings.
In this book, readers will find a structured examination of fifteen specific desires, such as the longing to know God better or the need for reassurance of divine love. Each short chapter follows a sequential pattern, allowing for a reflective journey through the complexities of prayer and spirituality. The topics covered align with themes of religion, Christian living, and devotion, making it a relevant resource for those interested in deepening their understanding of prayer and its significance in their spiritual lives.
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In this book Father William Barry, an experienced spiritual guide, has given names to some of the desires people bring to prayer. All of them in some way have to do with relationship. People say ‘I want to know God better, ‘ or ‘I want to be certain God loves me.’ In short chapters that follow a sequential pattern, Barry explores fifteen such desires.
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