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Beginning to Pray
Beginning to Pray
Author: Anthony Bloom
Since it was first publisher, this book has become a spiritual classic. These chapters were originally talks given to people who had never prayed before by Anthony Bloom, a Russian Orthodox Archbishop who in his colorful life has been a French resistance fighter and an army surgeon. "The realm of God is dangerous, "says Archbishop Bloom. "You mu...  more »
ISBN: 249341
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 75
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Publisher: Paulist Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Back of book says: In the dozen years since it was first published this book has extablished itself as a modrn spirtual classic. Hailed by both Catholics and Protestants, it was written by an Orthodox Archbishop for people who have never prayed before.

I say: book begins with an interesting interview with the author, in which he tells about his ex-patriot life and coming to and living with his Lord. Food for thought in this book.
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