by Olivia Spears
The Three Types of Prayer (and How to Cultivate Them in the Lives of Our Children)
Gently invite your children to a richer prayer life by introducing them to the three types of prayer. Here is what you need to get them started.
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*This is a PREORDER and will arrive the last week of May*
Looking to build a simple habit and love of praying with Scripture in you and your child(ren)?
The chaos of the world, the flesh, and the devil clamors to lie to tell us who we are. Conversely, in the silence of intimate prayer, God waits to remind us of who we truly are in Him.
“I am the Lord’s.” (Isaiah 44:5)
Our best selling lectio divina journal bundle, A Light & A Lamp, was so popular, we've created a second edition to guide you on a path of conversation with God about WHO you truly are in His eyes.
This simple truth is woven throughout Sacred Scripture, where God reveals who He is and who we are as His children.
We are called to fill our family's minds and hearts with the Truth of God's Word!
These lectio divina journals for kids and women help us do just that.
Lectio divina is an ancient practice rooted in the early Church. The purpose is to pray with Scripture, allowing the Lord to speak to us through His Word.
This is the method of Bible reading employed by Saints throughout the history of the Church!
These journals, respectively, are well-suited for all Catholic women and for boys and girls ages 8-18.
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Each spread of both journals walks you through the four movements of lectio divina:
With intentional, repetitive prompting questions, you will build the habit of prayerful reflection on the Word of God.
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expand_moreWe provide 40 carefully-selected Scripture passages that engage the imagination and lend themselves well to this prayer. Then, you'll find 20 blank pages in the kids' journal and 40 blank pages in the women's journal where the user can select their own Scripture passage with which to pray (the daily Mass readings are a great place to start)!
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by Olivia Spears
The Three Types of Prayer (and How to Cultivate Them in the Lives of Our Children)
Gently invite your children to a richer prayer life by introducing them to the three types of prayer. Here is what you need to get them started.
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