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In Answer to Prayer

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This collection of essays gathers clergy reflections on the character and consequences of prayer, combining personal anecdotes, pastoral counsel, and theological observation on how petitions are answered. Contributors examine inward and outward responses, argue that apparent non-responses can fulfill deeper spiritual purposes, and urge trust in divine wisdom and timing. Practical examples illustrate prayer supplying courage, guidance, and provision, while writers caution against selfish or dictatorial petitions and celebrate quieter, fewer, but truer prayers born of increased humility. The tone moves between consolation and challenge, inviting readers to persistence, patience, and a broader conception of answered prayer.

About the Author

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William Boyd Carpenter

William Boyd Carpenter was an English bishop and author known for his contributions to religious literature. He served as the Bishop of Ripon and later as the Bishop of Westminster, where he was influential in the Church of England during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Carpenter's writings often explored themes of faith and spirituality, with his notable work "In Answer to Prayer" reflecting his deep engagement with prayer and its significance in the Christian life. His literary contributions continue to be of interest to those studying religious thought and the history of the Church.

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