Praying in Color: Drawing a New Path to God
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Sybil MacBeth
(Paperback, Paraclete)
What others have said about Praying in Color:
"I tried praying in color on my own. And here's what I discovered:
Normally I hate drawing. I got self-conscious about my lack of talent
somewhere in fourth grade and just shut down. Even my doodles are
limited to letters and circles and lines. But even I was able to pray in
color because I didn't think of it as drawing . . . just as letting my
heart move across the page in a squiggly way. My heart kept beating and
my hand kept moving and I felt confirmed and released. I found praying
in color to be child-like, not childish, and it felt good. I got over
myself and for the first time was able even to feel negative emotions in
prayer . . . like anger . . . another aspect of self I started
repressing in about fourth grade."
-Ellen Klyce
"I am a botanical artist and Jewish, so I am coming from another point
of view. Being Jewish, I found praying in color an insightful process.
It kept me focused and connected, both to my thoughts and my
intentions."
-Sally Markell
"I introduced the practice to dear friends whose long awaited baby ended
up critically ill for months in intensive care. They were staying with
us because we lived closer to the hospital and of course, needless to
say, were beside themselves with worry and fear. The mother said she
just couldn't pray because her mind was racing all the time and she was
sick with fear. I packed up my pens, pad, and pencils and told her how
this method might helpful and comforting during those long hours of
waiting. She later brought me a page of her prayers of assurances of
what God could do to heal her son and to give strength and courage to
her family. I was so glad I knew about this type of prayer and could
pass it on. It was a perfect way to prayer for them."
-Lisa DiScenza
"Sybil presented this praying technique in a workshop at our church and
again to a women's study/prayer group. I have difficulty staying focused
as I practice meditative prayer and praying in color was very
appealing. A short time after following Sybil's presentations, I decided
to use the technique at a half-day silent retreat for Christian women.
We were in a lovely wooded spot, away from usual distractions. I was
amazed how quickly time passed as I used my colored pencils and a
special notebook just for praying. I truly felt I was connecting with
God in silence and in my color graphics. While I don't pray in color on a
regular basis, when I do, I am amazed how relaxing, cleansing and
refreshing to my body, mind and spirit the practice is."
-Linda Nelson
"This would be a terrific book to use during retreats, youth group
meetings, prayer groups, and for personal devotion and meditation times.
Writes MacBeth, "A new prayer form gives God an invitation and a new
door to penetrate the locked cells of our hearts and minds." A
beautiful image, and one I'm planning to draw - the next time I go to
God in prayer. Thanks Sybil!"
-Cindy Crosby
Do YOU need help communicating with God?
Maybe you hunger to know God better. Maybe you love color. Maybe you are a visual or kinesthetic learner, a distractable or impatient soul, or a word-weary pray-er. Perhaps you struggle with a short attention span, a restless body, or a tendency to live in your head.
This new prayer form can take as little or as much time as you have or want to commit, from 15 minutes to a weekend retreat. "A new prayer form gives God an invitation and a new door to penetrate the locked cells of our hearts and minds," explains Sybil MacBeth. "For many of us, using only words to pray reduces God by the limits of our finite words."
For more information, including author events, examples and contact information to request Sybil MacBeth to do a workshop, visit www.prayingincolor.com.
Use Praying in Color to help with:
lectio divina -- reading the bible for spiritual growth
memorizing Scripture
prayers for discernment
creating a personal Advent or Lenten calendar
praying for enemies
Praying in Color is ideal for:
Intergenerational Education Classes
Women's Meetings
Praying Workshops
Vacation Bible School and Summer Camp
Staff Retreats on Prayer
Summer Sunday School Classes
Wednesday Night Church-wide Programs
Senior Citizens Activity
Youth Confirmation Retreats
Men's Prayer Groups
Prayer Therapy During Convalescence
Kindergarten and Children's Prayer Training
Homeschooling, grades K-12
Prison Ministry
Ministry to the hearing impaired
Ministry to the disabled
"This is the most invigorating and enabling book about prayer that I have seen in years! Wry, funny, accessible, wise beyond all appearances, and deeply spiritual, MacBeth warms the soul as well as the heart. So will praying in color." - Phyllis Tickle, compiler, The Divine Hours
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