Increase Your Happiness Through a Daily Devotional “This is a wonderful collection of prayers by and for women―old and young, from many walks of life, from near and far, from past and present." ― BJ Gallagher , author of If God Is Your Co-Pilot, Switch Seats #1 New Release in Prayer and Prayerbooks Prayer books take many forms. The Woman’s Book of Prayer is a selection of daily devotionals for women—meditations of faith and spirituality, prayer practices, and selections of sacred texts, poems and blessings. Learn all the ways you can pray, so that you can find the methods that best work for you. Create a new life for yourself. We are constantly communing with the Divine through our daily devotionals―even in our most ordinary activities. Sitting in silence, walking mediation, using prayer beads, or folding your hands and talking to God are all forms of prayer. If you want something different in your life, you must pray differently. By carefully and consciously choosing affirming thoughts and deliberately looking for blessings at every opportunity, you can create a new life for yourself. Inspiration from a variety of sources. The Woman’s Book of Prayer by best-selling author Becca Anderson, gathers words of encouragement and comfort for women. Becca credits her recovery from a serious illness to the power of daily prayer but had to change the way she prayed. This led her to uncover the world’s best prayers. From Peace Pilgrim to Psalms to Dolly Parton, this collection of powerful thoughts, devotional scriptures, and purposeful prayers can help you get inspired, and more importantly, stay inspired. Discover how to: Focus on what you DO want, not what you don’t want - Make your prayers positive and affirming - Get more of what you want in your life If you liked prayer books like the 52-Week Devotional Journal for Women , 365 Pocket Prayers for Women , or Devotionals for Women , then you will love The Woman’s Book of Prayer . "Prayer is one of the most powerful tools we humans have. I highly recommend a twice daily dose. Becca Anderson's daily devotional for women is pure inspiration that offers much comfort, solace, hope and healing. " ―Louise Baxter, author of Happiness A to Z "Praying is so good for the you and also connects us to the divine. Whether you fold your hands and talk to God or meditate or take a moment of silence every night, it is an important to incorporate this into your spiritual practice. Prayer is excellent self-care for your soul." ―Cerridwen Greenleaf, author of Prayers to the Moon "Women’s prayers take many forms―some obvious, others subtle … occasionally surprising. We bow our heads and close our eyes as we pray for blessings, protection, and healing. Often, we drop to our knees as we seek to know God’s will. Sometimes we look up – to the clouds, to the moon, to the sunrise or sunset, to find spiritual connection with Heaven above. Many of us quiet our bodies and our minds in meditation – searching for our higher selves, the indwelling God, the inherent goodness that resides deep inside. And perhaps most importantly, we often gather with kindred spirits, fellow seekers, to pray in community – for we know that the Kingdom of God isn’t just within us, it is among us. Wherever two or more are gathered, God is there. We find the wisdom, guidance, security, strength, insight, meaning, comfort, and love that we yearn for whenever we pray together. This is a wonderful collection of prayers by and for women – old and young, from many walks of life, from near and far, from past and present. In gathering this collection, the author invites you to add your own prayers, too." ―BJ Gallagher, author of If God Is Your Co-Pilot, Switch Seats and co-author of Your Life Is Your Prayer “I sat down this weekend and read The Woman’s Book of Prayer written by Becca Anderson because I’ve been struggling with things both personally and professionally... There are blessings, poems and meditations that I can share not only with my girlfriends but my family.” ―The Mommie's Review Becca Anderson comes from a long line of preachers and teachers from Ohio and Kentucky. The teacher side of her family led to becoming a woman’s studies scholar and the author of The Book of Awesome Women . An avid collector of meditations, prayers and blessings, she helps run a “Gratitude and Grace Circle” that meets monthly at homes, churches and bookstores. Becca Anderson credits her spiritual practice with helping her recovery from cancer and wants to share this with anyone who is facing difficulty in their life. Author of Think Happy to Stay Happy and Every Day Thankful , Becca Anderson shares her inspirational writings and suggested acts of kindness at http://bloggingyourblessings.blogspot.com/ BJ Gallagher is a sociologist, as well as an inspirational author and speaker. She writes business books that educate and empower, women's books that enlighten and entertain, and gift books that inspire and in