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Prayer Conversing with God
Book • 1960
Rosalind Rinker's book reframed prayer for many mid-century Christians by emphasizing simple, honest conversation with God over formal or crafted prayers.
It collects examples and guidance for speaking to God as one would to a close friend, making prayer accessible to those who struggled with traditional liturgical forms.
The work played a significant role in popularizing informal, relational approaches to prayer in Protestant circles.
Through practical examples and encouragement, Rinker invites readers to bring everyday concerns to God conversationally.
The book has been influential for generations seeking a more immediate and personal prayer life.
It collects examples and guidance for speaking to God as one would to a close friend, making prayer accessible to those who struggled with traditional liturgical forms.
The work played a significant role in popularizing informal, relational approaches to prayer in Protestant circles.
Through practical examples and encouragement, Rinker invites readers to bring everyday concerns to God conversationally.
The book has been influential for generations seeking a more immediate and personal prayer life.
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as a book that popularized conversational prayer and helped people begin a prayer life by treating prayer as conversation.


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74. Prayer as Service of Love (1981)



