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Praying with creation
These are prayer petitions written to coincide with the Lenten lectionary in 2008. They draw on themes of caring for Creation.

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  creation     environment     lectionary     lent     prayer  
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Reviews count: 3 - Average rating: 3.67
This is a wonderful resource when it comes to giving a youth group or a Bible study group something to work with during the season of Lent. Prayer is often an area that people would feel uncomfortable leading in public - especially when they hear pastors using language and phrases that are not common place in everyday language. It is important to bring peoeple back to an everyday language in prayer and I find that this resouce gives us an opportunity to pray together and learn about God's call for us to care for His creation. Thank you.
Salim K | 23 Dec 2008
This is a wonderful resource when it comes to giving a youth group or a Bible study group something to work with during the season of Lent. Prayer is often an area that people would feel uncomfortable leading in public - especially when they hear pastors using language and phrases that are not common place in everyday language. It is important to bring peoeple back to an everyday language in prayer and I find that this resouce gives us an opportunity to pray together and learn about God's call for us to care for His creation. Thank you.
Salim K | 23 Dec 2008
This is a wonderful resource when it comes to giving a youth group or a Bible study group something to work with during the season of Lent. Prayer is often an area that people would feel uncomfortable leading in public - especially when they hear pastors using language and phrases that are not common place in everyday language. It is important to bring peoeple back to an everyday language in prayer and I find that this resouce gives us an opportunity to pray together and learn about God's call for us to care for His creation. Thank you.
Salim K | 23 Dec 2008
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