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Prayer for Pilgrims: A Book About Prayer for Ordinary People

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After qualifying as a doctor, Sheila Cassidy went to Chile. As a result of treating a wounded guerilla, she was arrested, imprisoned and tortured. She sees prayer as communication with God - a living dialogue which includes both talking to God and learning how to be silent with him.

192 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1982

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February 10, 2021
Excellent! This hasn’t suffered at all for the passage of time, and I really commend it to you. There is an ideal about prayer and time spent with God mixed with the reality of what we can do. I have picked up lots of ideas about incorporating more prayer into my life and I feel reinvigorated in my ministry t9 others.
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