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"In prayer, we learn to acknowledge our vulnerabilities, our frailty, our failures, and our sins," writes Armstrong. "By putting out unutterable weaknesses into words, we make them more real to ourselves but also make them more manageable." Armstrong has organized chapters into prayers for various occasions, such as "Prayers for Help and Protection," "Rites of Passage," "Prayers for Prosperity," and "Blessings on the Earth and Its People." She also has an index for religious traditions and one of first lines, making this a thoroughly helpful resource for special occasions, public gatherings, or simply for the inevitable dark nights of the soul. --Gail Hudson
Introduction by Karen Armstrong (p. xiii)
Pronunciation Guide for Arabic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin (p. xviii)
Index by Religious Tradition (p. 297)
Index of First Lines (p. 307)
Permissions (p. 317)
Cover design by Monica Elias
Cover art by Christopher Russell
320 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1998