Prayer Group Therapy
| AUTHOR | Willow Creek Press |
| PUBLISHER | Zondervan Publishing Company (08/01/1995) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
Description
Four would-be pray-ers meet for group therapy. In this case, each member has some sort of common prayer dysfunction. Doug is into "holy language" and his prayers are full of outbursts and alleluias that disrupt the others. Margaret uses prayer as a vehicle for gossip. Amy is timid and uses only memorized or formula prayers. Jay doesn't really pray at all because he has concluded God knows everything so he certainly doesn't need any prayers to inform Him of a request. Karen, the facilitator, tries to get everyone to participate in a simple time of prayer, but as each person's warped perspective on prayer kicks in, the results are disastrous-in an outlandishly comical way Topics: PRAYERCharacters: 2 MALES, 3 FEMALESParticipants: 5Author: Donna Lagerquist
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ISBN-13:
9780310673675
ISBN-10:
0310673674
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Carton Quantity:
500
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Religion | Christian Education - General
Grade Level:
College Freshman
and up
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Four people meet for group therapy. Each member has some sort of common prayer dysfunction. Doug is into "holy language" and his prayers are full of outbursts and alleluias that disrupt the others. Margaret uses prayer as a vehicle for gossip. Amy is timid and uses only memorized or formula prayers. Jay doesn't really pray at all because he has concluded God knows everything so he certainly doesn't need any prayers to inform him of a request. Karen, the facilitator, tries to get everyone to participate in a simple time of prayer, but as each person's warped perspective on prayer kicks in, the results are disastrous and comical!
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Four would-be pray-ers meet for group therapy. In this case, each member has some sort of common prayer dysfunction. Doug is into "holy language" and his prayers are full of outbursts and alleluias that disrupt the others. Margaret uses prayer as a vehicle for gossip. Amy is timid and uses only memorized or formula prayers. Jay doesn't really pray at all because he has concluded God knows everything so he certainly doesn't need any prayers to inform Him of a request. Karen, the facilitator, tries to get everyone to participate in a simple time of prayer, but as each person's warped perspective on prayer kicks in, the results are disastrous-in an outlandishly comical way Topics: PRAYERCharacters: 2 MALES, 3 FEMALESParticipants: 5Author: Donna Lagerquist
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