An edition of The treasury of American prayers (2008)

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1st ed.

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An edition of The treasury of American prayers (2008)

The treasury of American prayers

1st ed.

What I have compiled in this extraordinary treasury are the very private thoughts of American philosophers, farmers, athletes, statesmen, mothers, laborers, scientists, industrialists, and others in their relationship with God. Some are simple, straightforward entreaties; others are elaborate invocations. All of them, however, provide indelible imprints and keys to understanding the inner sanctum of the individuals who made America what it is today.The prayers of these Americans are intimate snapshots of how they dealt with the gamut of human emotions, conditions, and events they experienced. They found comfort, hope, and the ability simply to endure by turning to God in their often unpredictable lives.While the language of these prayers may vary from era to era, the essence remains the same. Americans from all walks of life and faiths have found their existences incomplete without being able to reach out to a higher power. It is through the words of their prayers that they find purpose in a larger context and from a greater perspective.--James P. Moore Jr.Since its inception, America has remained a deeply religious and spiritual nation, fostering a prayer culture that has thrived among its diverse population and its wide-ranging faith traditions.The Treasury of American Prayers brings together hundreds of prayers composed largely by Americans from all walks of life to create an unparalleled and comprehensive collection of "home-grown" expressions of spirituality and religious conviction. These prayers form an inspiring portrait of the country's rich and profound faith and provide access to the innermost thoughts of such individuals as Benjamin Franklin, Elvis Presley, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Conrad Hilton. They have helped sustain Americans in times of war and recession as well as in periods of change and even prosperity. Jim Moore has compiled an extraordinary anthology in The Treasury of American Prayers, arranged by such topics as patience, thanksgiving, despair, love, and other timeless themes. He provides context, historical perspective, and a personal insight for each prayer. While this collection reflects the great history of the American experience, these prayers also hold great resonance for Americans today.

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Doubleday
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2008, The Doubleday Religious Publishing Group
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2008, Doubleday
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Table of Contents

Devotion and love
Faith and trust
Petition and hope
Thanksgiving and appreciation
Wisdom, understanding, and humility
Peace and justice
Forgiveness and compassion
Purpose and perspective
Courage and strength
Endurance and resolve
Family
Community
States
Country
World.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
204/.330973
Library of Congress
BL560 .M665 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL16679438M
Internet Archive
treasuryofameric00moor
ISBN 13
9780385524629
LCCN
2008009888
OCLC/WorldCat
212854782
Goodreads
5526002

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