Holy Habits Group Studies: Prayer: Leader's Guide
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Holy Habits Group Studies: Prayer: Leader's Guide

Edited by: Andrew Roberts , Lyndall Bywater, Michael Mitton, Ian Adams and Carmel Thomason
£6.99

Resourcing the Holy Habits discipleship journey for groups

Prayer is a foundational and transformative Holy Habit, a way of being, the breath of life. As you explore the Holy Habit of prayer, we hope churches will be encouraged to pray together, not just in corporate worship but in prayer meetings or small groups.



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Title Holy Habits Group Studies: Prayer: Leader's Guide
Edited by Andrew Roberts , Lyndall Bywater, Michael Mitton, Ian Adams and Carmel Thomason
Description

Prayer is a foundational and transformative Holy Habit, a way of being, the breath of life. As you explore the Holy Habit of prayer, we hope churches will be encouraged to pray together, not just in corporate worship but in prayer meetings or small groups.

Holy Habits is an adventure in Christian discipleship. Inspired by Luke’s model of church found in Acts 2:42–47, it identifies ten habits and encourages the development of a way of life formed by them.

The habits are: Biblical Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking Bread, Prayer, Sharing Resources, Serving, Eating Together, Gladness and Generosity, Worship, and Making More Disciples.

This Bible study group material has been developed to help churches and individuals explore the Holy Habits through prayerful engagement with the Bible and live them out in whole-life, missional discipleship.

Details
  • Product code: 9780857468499
  • Published: 19 July 2019
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 64

Prayer is a foundational and transformative Holy Habit, a way of being, the breath of life. As you explore the Holy Habit of prayer, we hope churches will be encouraged to pray together, not just in corporate worship but in prayer meetings or small groups.

Holy Habits is an adventure in Christian discipleship. Inspired by Luke’s model of church found in Acts 2:42–47, it identifies ten habits and encourages the development of a way of life formed by them.

The habits are: Biblical Teaching, Fellowship, Breaking Bread, Prayer, Sharing Resources, Serving, Eating Together, Gladness and Generosity, Worship, and Making More Disciples.

This Bible study group material has been developed to help churches and individuals explore the Holy Habits through prayerful engagement with the Bible and live them out in whole-life, missional discipleship.

Andrew Roberts is a husband, father, minister, writer and speaker. He is the author of the book Holy Habits (Malcolm Down Publishing, 2016) and co-editor of the BRF Holy Habits resource booklets. He was previously Director of Training for Fresh Expressions.

Lyndall Bywater is a freelance speaker and writer, specialising in the subject of prayer. Having worked for ten years as The Salvation Army’s UK prayer coordinator, she is now part of Connecting the Isles and works with the Europe team of 24-7 Prayer. She also heads up Canterbury Boiler Room, an interdenominational prayer community, and contributes to BRF’s Day by Day with God Bible reading notes.

Michael Mitton is an ordained Anglican minister, a writer, a speaker and a spiritual director. He is the author of Seasoned by Seasons (BRF, 2017) and Restoring the Woven Cord (BRF, 2019) and is a regular contributor to BRF’s New Daylight Bible reading notes.

Ian Adams is a poet, writer, photographer and Anglican priest, with a particular interest in nurturing practices of prayer. He is co-chaplain at Ridley Hall in Cambridge, Mission Spirituality Adviser to Church Mission Society and partner in the Beloved Life Project. He loves contemporary jazz.

Carmel Thomason is an author, journalist and speaker based in Manchester, UK. She has written Anxious Times, Believe in Miracles and Against the Odds for BRF. Other books include Every Moment Counts and the Faith Stories series with Archbishop John Sentamu for DLT.