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Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
The Church of England
11 episodes
9 months ago
Join Archbishop Stephen Cottrell as he answers 10 questions on how to pray, beginning at "What is prayer and how do I start?" and finishing with "Now I’ve started praying, how do I keep going?" "It still feels a little presumptuous to write on this subject. I don’t claim any great expertise. But I do hope that a muddled beginner like me might actually be the best sort of person to answer these questions, since there is little danger that I will ever get very far ahead of those I’m trying to lead." This podcast is adapted from the book "Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going" by Stephen Cottrell, available from Church House Publishing.
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Join Archbishop Stephen Cottrell as he answers 10 questions on how to pray, beginning at "What is prayer and how do I start?" and finishing with "Now I’ve started praying, how do I keep going?" "It still feels a little presumptuous to write on this subject. I don’t claim any great expertise. But I do hope that a muddled beginner like me might actually be the best sort of person to answer these questions, since there is little danger that I will ever get very far ahead of those I’m trying to lead." This podcast is adapted from the book "Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going" by Stephen Cottrell, available from Church House Publishing.
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Episodes (11/11)
Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 10: Now I’ve started praying, how do I keep going?
4 years ago
6 minutes 51 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 9: How do I go deeper in prayer?
4 years ago
7 minutes 52 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 8: How do I pray when prayer seems impossible?
4 years ago
8 minutes 13 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 7: How did Jesus teach us to pray?
4 years ago
9 minutes 42 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 6: Do I need words to pray?
4 years ago
7 minutes 49 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 5: How do I pray with my family?
4 years ago
7 minutes 33 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 4: How do I build prayer into everyday life?
4 years ago
7 minutes 4 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 3: How should I pray?
4 years ago
6 minutes 8 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 2: Where and when should I pray?
4 years ago
5 minutes 47 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Question 1: What is prayer and how do I start?
4 years ago
7 minutes 17 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Introduction
4 years ago
53 seconds

Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going
Join Archbishop Stephen Cottrell as he answers 10 questions on how to pray, beginning at "What is prayer and how do I start?" and finishing with "Now I’ve started praying, how do I keep going?" "It still feels a little presumptuous to write on this subject. I don’t claim any great expertise. But I do hope that a muddled beginner like me might actually be the best sort of person to answer these questions, since there is little danger that I will ever get very far ahead of those I’m trying to lead." This podcast is adapted from the book "Prayer: Where to start and how to keep going" by Stephen Cottrell, available from Church House Publishing.