Selected Product: | Saint Paul: Called to Conversion: A Seven-Day Retreat Paperback Author: Ronald D. Witherup Publisher: Saint Anthony Messenger Press Release Date: 2007-07-15 ISBN-10: 0867165294 ISBN-13: 9780867165296 List Price: $12.95 Average Customer Rating: | | St. Paul: Jubilee Year of the Apostle Paul Edition: A Bible Study for Catholics ISBN-10: 1592764207 ISBN-13: 9781592764204 List Price:$8.95 Meeting St. Paul Today: Understanding the Man, His Mission, and His Message ISBN-10: 0829427341 ISBN-13: 9780829427349 List Price:$12.95 The Gospel According to St. Paul: Meditations on His Life and Letters ISBN-10: 1593251459 ISBN-13: 9781593251451 List Price:$10.95 Praying with Saint Paul: Daily Reflections on the Letters of the Apostle Paul ISBN-10: 0979808626 ISBN-13: 9780979808623 List Price:$12.95 101 Questions and Answers on Paul ISBN-10: 0809141809 ISBN-13: 9780809141807 List Price:$16.95 |
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Each session opens with an introduction--perhaps a psalm, an excerpt from a book or play, or a personal story--that brings the chosen topic into focus. Next is an original opening prayer followed by examination of Scripture passages related to the topic. The sessions close with reflection activities, prayer, and notes on sources. Witherup combines these elements to best advantage, producing a coherent whole. For example, the session on praying without ceasing begins with a short quote on prayer by William Shakespeare. The body of the session features eight points that summarize Paul's understanding of prayer based on his letters. Reflection activities include two readings from Paul's letters and an invitation to consider asking others to pray for us.
This resource is an ideal retreat for individuals or groups, easily adaptable for bible study and faith formation programs. |
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