Healing in the Landscape of Prayer
By (Author) Avery Brooke
By (author) Avery Brooke
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Morehouse Publishing
8th November 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Spirituality and religious experience
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals
234.131
Paperback
160
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
An account of the author's training and experience in parish healing ministry, along with history, practical advice, and guidance.
For Christians, the ministry of healing prayer goes back to our deepest roots, to Jesus of Nazareth, who cared for those suffering in body and in spirit. As his followers, we are challengedand empoweredto do the same. Members of mainline Christian denominations, however, may be skeptical about this ministry, as author Avery Brooke was at first. She tells the surprising story of healing prayer in her own life and that of her church in Connecticut. With clarity and thoroughness, she traces the history of healing prayer, examining it as part of the larger landscape of prayer. This book provides a foundationand a wealth of practical informationfor clergy and lay people to explore healing prayer in their own lives and parishes.
Avery Brooke has taught prayer and meditation and been a spiritual director for over thirty years. A Holy Cross oblate, she is a mentor in the Annand Program in Spiritual Growth at Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, where she teaches an introductory course on healing and the laying on of hands. Her other works include Plain Prayers in a Complicated World and Finding God in the World.