A Pocketful of Prayers
Joan Copeland
Category: Prayer and Poetry This little booklet — only 32 pages, 7.5cm x 10.5cm — quite literally is A Pocketful of Prayers: it fits perfectly in a shirt or jacket pocket and consists of 28 short prayers reflecting upon and responding to all sorts of everyday situations: driving in the fog, rush hour travel, time spent in the pub and facing the washing up, to name but a few. These are not pious platitudes, however: these prayers are straightforward and down to earth, in touch with real life. A couple of examples should be enough to give you the idea: Shut Your Mouth Time Highly recommended: an excellent pick-me-up for the soul to keep handy both for yourself and to give away. Phil Groom, May 2007 Phil Groom is this site's Webmaster and Reviews Editor. He's a freelance blogger, writer and web developer who spent ten years managing the bookshop at London School of Theology alongside eight years writing web reviews for Christian Marketplace magazine before he came to his senses and went independent. You can find him on facebook or follow him on twitter @notbovvered. Authors | Categories | Publishers | Reviewers | Titles |
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