Praying Throughout The Day: A Book of Hours for Those With Addictions
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Rating | : | 4.82 (746 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0764814796 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-10-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Amazon Customer said When One Day at a Time is Too Long. The knowledge of the rooms is one day at a time, yet sometimes even one day at a time can seem like too much. For this, there is Harriet Roberts' "Praying Throughout the Day."Can't make it the entire day? How about six hours? Breaking the day into morning prayer, mid-day prayer, even. "Faith Moves Moutains, this book helps that faith" according to DKAlpha. I purchased this book for a friend battling prescription drug addictions after he almost killed himself with an accidental overdose. We had many discussions about my faith, and how I've handled the physical and emotional pain I've been through. When I found this book I knew I had to . religous book alan richards I still haven't gotten around to reading this yet. It did come highly recommend though. Am looking forward to using it .
She is particularly interested in the use of spiritual practice to support the process of healing and recovery. Harriet Roberts is at the Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University, Chicago in the Pastoral Counseling program. . Her primary focus is addiction, how it relates to depression, and how 'ad
Her primary focus is addiction, how it relates to depression, and how 'addictive thinking' is transmitted through generations even when 'addictive behaviors' are not apparently present. She is particularly interested in the use of spiritual practice to support the process of healing and recovery. About the Author Harriet Roberts is at the Institute of Pastoral Studies, Loyola University, Chicago in the Pastoral Counseling program.
regularity in prayer, with modern methods of addiction recovery, and will appeal to those with addictions of all kinds. Praying Throughout the Dayz combines the best wisdom of spiritual formation, i.e. In addition to those with addictions or in self-help programs, it will be most useful to counselors, retreat directors, pastoral ministers, chaplains, and all healing professionals.