Pete Greig is a writer, church-planter and bewildered co-founder of the 24-7 movement. He heads up Emmaus Rd in Guildford with his wife Sammy, serves as Vice-President for the NGO Tearfund and was part of the senior leadership team at HTB in London for seven years. Pete's publications include Red Moon Rising, God on Mute, The Prayer Course and Dirty Glory. He loves art galleries, live music and knocking down walls. Pete tweets regularly @petegreig
It is a true delight throughout and an immensely helpful one too.
Already I have experienced it refreshing and reinvigorating my own
prayer life.
*The Methodist Recorder*
Pete Greig is a gift to the world. This book uses the revolutionary
prayer of Jesus as a grounded guide to ignite our spirits to the
heart of God. As you read these pages let these words infuse you
with a holy desire for God's kingdom come!
*Danielle Strickland*
Is there anything more primal than prayer? We reach out to God, and
we hope God is reaching out to us in return. Pete Greig is
unwilling to surrender this basic human impulse to any of the
cultured complexities that we tend to build up around it. With How
to Pray he helps us enter into a habit of prayer that is as
life-giving as it is simple.
*Ian Morgan Cron*
The simplicity, clarity, and depth Pete talks about prayer is
remarkable. Whatever barriers you're facing when it comes to a
vibrant prayer life, this book will help you move beyond them and
walk in a richer relationship with Christ.
*Margaret Feinberg*
In a get-fixed-quick kind of world, Pete Grieg meets us with the
kind of guidance that's both immediately accessible and deeply
thoughtful. For everyone who's wondered how to move the experience
of prayer from distant to personal and powerful, How to Pray
provides a starting point for the new and seasoned believer
alike.
*Nicole Unice*
What I appreciate most about How to Pray is how it pulses with
faith and hope. Pete has lived a life of prayer for decades, and it
shows.
*Woman Alive*
This book will inspire you that prayer is not a chore, a wish list
or a tick box exercise, but rather a vibrant, exciting, and
essential tenet for a life of faith.
*Presbyterian Herald*
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