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Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers

von Cynthia MacGregor

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People are often at a loss to find the right words to say in prayer. Whether you're a believer but unchurched or are a devout member of a religion, if you wish to expand your home worship, finding the right words to say to God can be a problematic issue. The prayers in Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers are nonsectarian-suited for Protestants, Jews, and Catholics, as well as unaffiliated deists who believe in God but not in organized religion. They cover a raft of occasions on which individuals or families may wish to say a prayer. If prayer is an integral part of your life, or you would like it to be, you'll find the help you want in Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers.… (mehr)
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Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben.
I think this is a great book to prompt folks to pray, especially at times when they may not think to. Times such as when a child begins school or before travelling. These prayers are written very simply and can give the prayer words they cannot find to express themselves.
  FamilyResourceCenter | Nov 15, 2016 |
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Cynthia MacGregor's book is an interesting offering of prayers for many situations. Whereas most prayer books are organized by need, such as "when have suffered a loss" or "when you are feeling angry," this book centers around everyday occasions, such as birthdays, bedtime and holidays. MacGregor includes many novel opportunities for prayer, such as blessing a new car, a new job, and a child's first day at school. My favorite offerings are for decorating and taking down the Christmas tree, a likely forgotten opportunity for prayer.

The book is written in simple language that is easily readable. The introduction sets a nice tone for the book, and is particularly helpful for someone learning to pray. This book is a useful addition to one's prayer library, and one that that will surely be well-used. ( )
  reedread | Nov 12, 2015 |
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I liked this book because simply by having prayers for almost every occasion, it gave me words for difficult situations when I had none of my own. ( )
  Jillian_Kay | Nov 11, 2015 |
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I received "Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers" by Cynthia MacGregor from The LibraryThing Early Reviewers give away. I must say I have better books of prayers. Although some of the prayers in Ms. MacGregor's book are nice, most are a bit sophomoric for me. Maybe choosing a book of prayers is too personal. There really aren''t any prayers in this book I would use or give to another person. ( )
  bbofje | Nov 11, 2015 |
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A few weeks ago I received a copy of Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers by Cynthia MacGregor. I won the book on Library Thing as part of their Early Reviewers program. The caveat of receiving the book for free is to review it.

The book is made up of several sections: an introduction, general prayers, prayers for specific occasions, and prayers of supplication and thanks. In the introduction, MacGregor shares her ambitious goal of the book ...

"This book is for you - whatever your religious affiliation- even if you have no religious affiliation at all. This book is for you, whether you're a Protestant, Jew or Catholic, a member of one of the many religions of the world or an unaffiliated believer ... This book is for you.

Like I said, very ambitious. The problem is the book was not for me. Nor would I feel good about anyone using it as a guide to praying to God. I feel bad writing this and wish I felt the book had any utility. MacGregor is very clear in her introduction that any and all of her prayers could be fashioned to fit someone's specific belief. This unfortunately is not true for me.

A prayer from the general prayers section offers a good example of what I mean...

O God you know what is best for me. You know what is in my heart and what are the things I want in this life for me, for those I love and for this very world itself. If it is your will, I pray that my wishes and prayers will be granted, but if it is not Your will, then help me to accept my lot in life and Your plan for me, those I hold dear and for all the others whom I pray.

So what's wrong with that, you might ask? Nothing, that part is fine. It continues for a few more lines that I mostly agree with and then ...

and may I never rely too heavily on You, but that remember that it is up to me to do whatever I can toward gaining my goals.

What?!!!?!!!?

Didn't you just say the God knows what is best and knows what is in my heart? To me that means that God is all good and all knowing. How can we EVER rely too heavily on an all good and all knowing God?

In another prayer in the same section she says ...

"It is said that God created man in His image, yet how dare we assume that we are in any way God-Like?"

The thing is the person who said God was created in His image is actually God, the person this prayer is intended for.

This brings up one of the main issues I have against this book. In order to appeal to everyone it loses sight of the main reason we pray. We need God's help. The main reason we need God's help is because we are sinners. There is no mention of sin in this book, sure it talks about temptation and faults but not sin. There is no mention of Jesus or a Messiah in this book the Catholics and Christians this book was intended for believe in Jesus and the Jews this book was intended for are still waiting for a Messiah. When Holidays are mentioned Easter and Passover are not mentioned, Christmas is only mentioned in prayers for taking down and putting up the Christmas Tree. I understand the author's desire to be inclusive and not exclusive. But there is a prayer in the book for paying off your mortgage wasn't she afraid of offending apartment dwellers?

I hate that I hate this book. I hoped this book would be written to bring everyone closer to God, but after a careful reading of it, it seems like the author thinks that everyone is okay where they were. If that was true we would not need to pray.

All My Library Things reviews also appear on my blog http://ybdave.blogspot.com/2015/10/everybodys-little-book-of-everyday.html ( )
  DaveRoller | Oct 20, 2015 |
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People are often at a loss to find the right words to say in prayer. Whether you're a believer but unchurched or are a devout member of a religion, if you wish to expand your home worship, finding the right words to say to God can be a problematic issue. The prayers in Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers are nonsectarian-suited for Protestants, Jews, and Catholics, as well as unaffiliated deists who believe in God but not in organized religion. They cover a raft of occasions on which individuals or families may wish to say a prayer. If prayer is an integral part of your life, or you would like it to be, you'll find the help you want in Everybody's Little Book of Everyday Prayers.

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