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Prayer for the Day brings together 365 selected readings from the much loved, long-running series on BBC Radio 4. The programme, which has been broadcast daily at 5:43am for several decades, and continues to attract over half a million dedicated listeners, comprises a short 2-minute reflection to start your day. These artfully combine traditional forms of prayer and reflection, from a variety of religions and denominations, with contemporary issues and themes that are often relevant to the date on which the programme is broadcast. In keeping with the theme of Prayer for the Day, there are 365 reflections in the book, from a vast range of the eminent religious figures and broadcasters who have contributed to the programme over the years. There is a foreword by a prominent figure in the faith community, a short profile of each contributor and an index of contributors. To emphasise the point that the reflections can be used daily, they are ordered by date (i.e. 1st January, 2nd January etc), and each entry is selected on the basis of it being as date-specific as possible. The date of broadcast is underneath each entry, and dates are also marked at the top corners of each page so they can be found easily. The spacious design includes page openers for each month with simple line illustrations. Prayer for the Day is a beautiful and inspirational addition to any bedside table, with religious meditations that both participate in the ecumenical spirit of the 21st century and equip you perfectly for each days journey.

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This edition published in the UK and USA in 2015 by

Watkins, an imprint of Watkins Media Limited

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Design and typography copyright Watkins Media Limited 2015

Foreword copyright Terry Waite 2015

Text from the BBC Radio 4 series Prayer for the Day copyright BBC 20072015

The text in this book was first published by Watkins Publishing Limited in Prayer for the Day in 2014.

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C ONTENTS F OREWORD by Terry Waite CBE World War I became known as The war - photo 3

C ONTENTS

F OREWORD

by Terry Waite CBE

World War I became known as The war to end all wars. Alas, this statement proved to be somewhat optimistic, as just 21 years after the armistice, World War II was declared. Since the end of that conflict in 1945 there has been a series of wars throughout the world and thousands of people, both combatants and unarmed civilians, have lost their lives. Today, some would argue, we have entered World War III, which presents a very different way of fighting. Instead of massive armies facing each other on the battlefield, we witness all over the globe relatively small groups of people causing death and destruction around them. Peace in the world appears to be as elusive today as it ever was.

Yet peace means more than the absence of conflict between warring parties. It also refers to a state of harmony within individuals. Human beings live with the conflicting forces around them and also with those within. The major religions of the world describe in their own ways the inner struggle between light and darkness, positive and negative, good and evil. Many would also teach that, in searching for peace in the world, one must first of all strive for inner harmony.

The road to building peace in our lives is complex, involving at one level a deeply personal inner journey and, at another, grappling with social, economic, cultural and religious differences in order to experience social harmony. It implies a lifelong process at both levels.

One of the purposes of prayer and meditation is to calm and focus hearts and minds. This collection of reflections illustrates how people from different backgrounds have attempted to do just that through the use of language. In common with music, language has the capacity to breathe harmony into the soul.

The contemporary composer Karl Jenkins has utilized both words and music to express the horrors of warfare in his work The Armed Man, and the search for reconciliation in a subsequent composition, The Peacemakers. The following words, which I wrote for The Peacemakers, are an attempt to capture in a concise form something of the elusive nature of peace.

P EACE ...

Peace is the fragile meeting
Of two souls in harmony.

Peace is an embrace
That protects and heals.

Peace is a reconciling
Of opposites.
Peace is rooted in love,
It lies in the heart,
Waiting to be nourished,
Blossom
And flourish,
Until it embraces the world.

May we know the harmony of peace,
May we sing the harmony of peace,
Until in the last of days,
We rest in peace.

Unity between the various faith traditions has a long way to go but, as this volume shows, each has a desire to experience peace in its fullness. It is essential for the wellbeing of all that these desires are made known and hopefully realized.

Terry Waite CBE became known as a peacemaker in the 1980s for the service he performed as hostage negotiator in the Middle East, while envoy to the Archbishop of Canterbury. He was himself taken prisoner in Lebanon in 1987 and endured 1,763 days of captivity. Since that time he has dedicated himself to writing, lecturing and humanitarian work on behalf of a number of charities.

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P EACE IN OUR B LESSINGS

We dont always appreciate just how blessed we are. Distracted by the day-to-day demands of life, its easy to slip into a spiritual daze, missing the wonders of creation and the love thats offered to us by others and by God. Or we might be so overwhelmed by lifes struggles, especially at times of sorrow and hardship, that we neglect the inner resources of courage and patience to which faith can open our hearts. The following prayers help awaken us to the immense privilege of being alive, to the relationships we so often take for granted, and to all the good things the world has to offer.

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Bishop Angaelos

On sharing divine love and joy

B ROADCAST : W EDNESDAY 9 J ANUARY 2013

Bishop Angaelos was consecrated a monk in 1990 and served as Papal Secretary until 1995. He is General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in the UK. Active ecumenically, he works extensively in inter-religious relations, youth, advocacy and development work in Britain and internationally.

Many Christians struggle to seize opportunities to make the love of God tangible in their lives and the lives of those around them. We look at ourselves and sometimes see only weakness, feeling we have nothing to give. Orthodox Christians, of course, can feel especially powerless when we think of family and friends caught up in parts of the Middle East. Yet if we look closely, we have an abundance of gifts that we can share with others, here and far away.

In chapter 6 of the Gospel of St John, the Lord prays for his disciples, saying: I have made you known to those You have given Me out of the world... As Christ reveals the Father to humanity, we too are called to do the same with one another. This can be realized in the way that we interact, and how we react to each others pain and celebration.

How often do we ask about each other, how interested are we in others lives and experiences? Do we give others love, importance and priority? Do we have time for one another in our fast-paced and ever-changing world, or do we get caught up in the daily routine and social networks that have now almost become our primary means of communication?

As Orthodox Christians, we believe that setting aside time in our busy schedules to sanctify our thoughts, actions and selves through contemplation and interaction with God will lead us to share the love and joy that we have freely received from Him.

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Lord, may we bring joy to
Your heart in sharing Your presence
and love, giving freely to one another
as we have received from You,
expecting nothing in return.
Amen
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