There are so many transitional points in the day that we can use for prayer — moments when we finish one thing and get ready to turn to another, spaces in the day that can become meaningful if we choose to make them so. Intention is one of the keys to spirituality, and all those who want to forge a spiritual path through the day would be wise to seek out these moments of refreshment. In this paperback, Joanne Redmond delivers 101 everyday ways to pray. She lives in New York City and is an Asia Pacific marketing communications manager for IBM and the author of Beginner's Japanese. You might find her walking through Central Park and praying.

Here you will find short devotions that can be used at work. Redmond's suggestions cover prayers for seeing a friend, turning on your computer, putting on your pajamas at night, pouring your morning coffee, pulling out your credit card, or riding an elevator. This handy little paperback provides plenty of ideas for deepening your practice of everyday spirituality. Talking to God as much as you can is a very good thing.

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