More than a how-to book, Creating a Life with God offers an opportunity to learn and adopt different types of Prayer practices.
Wolpert offers an appendix with step-by-step instructions for individuals and small groups to practice each from of prayer..
Some of these are Julian of Norwich, The Pilgrim (who described the Jesus Prayer), and Ignatius of Loyola.
Along with these Prayer Practices are historical figures.
The last three chapters move readers beyond themselves to show their prayerful interaction with the world.
Chapters 8 and 9 move beyond the mind to use our bodies in prayer.
The next five chapters describe Prayer Practices that focus on the use of the mind to come to know God.
The second chapter describes the practice of Lectio Divina (or praying the scripture).
The first chapter focuses on the Desert Mothers and Fathers to describe the general Practices of solitude and silence.
Some of the Prayer Practices include creativity, journaling, the general practice of solitude and silence, and the Jesus prayer.
More than a how-to book, Creating a Life with God offers an opportunity to learn and adopt different types of Prayer practices