Who Needs Words?. Richard Littledale
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First published in 2009 by
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Contents
‘I am among you as one who Serves’
Humdrum Relationships – Mary and Elizabeth
Affirmation – the Touch that Healed
How to use this book
The prayers in this collection address the worries and insecurities of daily life. The first few prayers are concerned with the day-to-day demands on our time and energy, and all the worries and responsibilities that go with them. Later, the prayers reflect on our insecurities: those things in life that either chip away at our sense of well-being or that cause deeper anxiety and worry. The last few prayers in the collection reflect on aspects of renewal, allowing us to embrace life fully refreshed.
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