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A Beginner’s Guide to Prayer: The Orthodox Way to Draw Closer to God is unavailable, but you can change that!

A Beginner’s Guide to Prayer speaks to the average person on the street who desires a deeper relationship with God, but is unsure how or where to begin. It’s a book written neither for monastics or scholars, but for those everyday believers who are struggling to establish an effective prayer life. Drawing from nearly 2000 years of Orthodox spiritual wisdom, Keiser offers warm, practical, pastoral...

as quiet and undisturbed as possible, so that we can concentrate. Try to pray in the same place as much as possible. Sanctifying a particular place with regular prayer can make it easier to “get in the mood.” There will be many times when we will need the refuge of a holy place, and places that have been sanctified by previous prayer become settings for divine encounter. When you are in those places, the desire and need for prayer will come to mind. If you happen to be in church, you can certainly
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