Number of Pages: 224
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Christian Life
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Age Range: Adult
Book theme: Prayer
Author: Stacey Thacker
Language: English
About the Book
Prayers for days you don't have the words to pray.
Book Synopsis
"Friend, if you are worn-out and know you 'should' pray but have no words, there is help in these pages. Stacey Thacker knows the depths of deep dependence on God. She's been through the nothing-left-to-give moments. The ones in which you can only whisper, 'Lord, help.' With her authentic devotions and the Holy Spirit groaning on your behalf, I'm confident you will find hope and encouragement in these pages."
-Heather MacFadyen, Host of the Don't Mom Alone Podcast about
Threadbare Prayer Life sometimes brings difficult situations or circumstances that can leave us feeling run-down, drained, worn-out, and threadbare. These are the times we most desperately need prayer, but they can also be the times we simply don't have the words to form a prayer.
In
Threadbare Prayer, Stacey Thacker presents 100 simple yet heartfelt devotions to guide readers on the days they don't know what to pray. Each entry in this attractive, gift-worthy devotional contains a Bible verse, a brief thought, and a simple, concise prayer to encourage the reader's heart.
From the Introduction
Threadbare [thred-bair]
adjective 1. having the nap worn off so as to lay bare the threads of the warp and woof, as a fabric, garment, etc.
I propped my feet on the ottoman and noticed my jeans had finally worn thin enough at the knee to be considered stylish.
Threadbare they are. I picked the string still holding on for dear life and thought, How appropriate.
I'm feeling every bit threadbare myself. My nap has worn off.
Worn to the naked thread.
I'm hanging on for dear life.
Features 100 devotions including a Bible verse, a brief thought, and threadbare prayer.
Helps guide readers on days they don't know what to pray.
Make a great women's gift.
Attractive hardcover devotional book with 2-color interior.
More Praise for
Threadbare Prayer "
Threadbare Prayer is for the weary and heavy laden one who needs help turning to the only One who can shoulder our everyday burdens as well as our especially broken spaces. Not only will this book help you know how to pray in your time of need, it will point you again and again to the goodness and glory of our capable, faithful God. "
-Katie Orr, author of
Secrets of the Happy Soul: Experience the Deep Delight You Were Made For "If you've ever felt like there is just the thinnest thread holding you together, this book is for you. It's raw and real and beautiful. When you don't know what to pray, how to pray, or even why you should pray, pick up
Threadbare Prayer." Whisper these words from one who knows the weariness, the worry, and the weight and hear the whisper of peace from the One who hears, who sees, who knows, and who cares.
-Teri Lynne Underwood, author of
Praying for Girls: Asking God for the Things They Need Most "I'm convinced that one of the reasons God allows us to walk through hard things is so He can use our lives to tell a story of His faithfulness to the people around us watching, waiting to see if the God we say we love is worth following. He did it with Hosea. He did it with Paul. He is doing it with Stacey Thacker. Over the last few years I have watched her absolutely refuse to stop clinging to Christ in the midst of a deluge of hard things. The words in this book are hard-won. They are hard-lived. These prayers have been prayed so many times...but the beauty of threadbare prayers is that they never, ever wear out...even when we do. I'm so grateful to Stacey, and the entire Thacker family, for allowing us to see Jesus in them."
-Brooke McGlothlin, co-founder of millionprayingmoms.com, and author of
Praying for Boys: Asking God for the Things They Need Most "I was deeply moved reading
Threadbare Prayer. Moved in my core from page one, with burning tears, and then into comfort and truth of Jesus. Page after page, prayer after prayer, reminded me to lift my eyes from my struggle to The One who saves. "
-Francie Winslow, Host of the Heaven in Your Home Podcast