"An ancient spiritual practice for 21st century Muskegon"
For thousands of years, the Church has gathered during the day to praise God, confess sin, and pray for themselves and others, both in community and individually. Recently, however, commitment to ancient spiritual practices has waned and prayer is considered a waste of time.
PRAYERS FOR MY CITY sets out to recapture the power of fixed-hour prayer for 21st century Grand Rapids by ...
"An ancient spiritual practice for 21st century Muskegon"
For thousands of years, the Church has gathered during the day to praise God, confess sin, and pray for themselves and others, both in community and individually. Recently, however, commitment to ancient spiritual practices has waned and prayer is considered a waste of time.
PRAYERS FOR MY CITY sets out to recapture the power of fixed-hour prayer for 21st century Grand Rapids by helping the Church reconnect to this ancient spiritual practice. Through this highly accessible and simple prayer format, you can engage in this historic Church practice while also praying for Muskegon.
This prayer book isn’t just any prayer book—it’s Muskegon’s prayer book. It’s a guide to help you pray for your city with others in one voice, while helping you stay connected to your Creator and Redeemer throughout the day. Pray for your city while finding an oasis in the middle of the chaos of life.
Prayer Book Includes:
•Three 15-minute daily prayer sessions
•Twenty-one unique prayers for Muskegon
•Prayers from “The Book of Common Prayer”
•Historic hymn meditations
•Two one-year Bible reading plans
Jeremy Bouma has spent a decade ministering among our postmodern culture, first in Washington D.C. and most recently in Grand Rapids, MI. He is a pastor in West Michigan and founder of THEOKLESIA, a hyperlocal idea curator dedicated to helping the 21st century West Michigan church rediscover the historic Christian faith. He holds the Master of Divinity and Master of Theology from Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, and is also the author of "the (un)offensive gospel of Jesus" and "Reimagining the Kingdom." He lives in the city with his wife, Melinda.
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For thousands of years, the Church has gathered during the day to praise God, confess sin, and pray for themselves and others, both in community and individually. Recently, however, commitment to ancient spiritual practices has waned and prayer is considered a waste of time.
PRAYERS FOR MY CITY sets out to recapture the power of fixed-hour prayer for 21st century Grand Rapids by ...