Thomas McPherson is committed to preserving ancient prayers and sacred spiritual practices from all centuries and bringing them to readers today. He currently resides in Brewster, MA.
"Prayer is an act of theology, however conscious or not. In this
collection of prayers, the theology of the Reformers is revealed
through the language of the heart and mind...The author has
provided 'not a textbook, but a tool, ' that we should learn from
those who have gone before us. He points out, 'The Reformers were
convinced that we are all God's instruments for the working of
God's purposes, and so we pray for what we need in order to serve
God faithfully.'...It was Karl Barth who famously said during the
upheaval of the 20th century, 'To clasp the hands in prayer is the
beginning of a great uprising against the disorder of the world.'
These prayers will help in that uprising." --Roy Howard, The
Presbyterian Outlook
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