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AA Milne's Christopher Robin's prayer, "Little boy kneels at the foot of his bed ..." has touched the hearts of millions. The poem is a picture of childhood innocence, a mixture of God language and the distractions of inner thoughts. For adults it raises questions about prayer. Is it something we grow out of? If we do pray, what should we pray? Will we every grow out of the distractions in our prayers? Paul the Apostle provides very helpful answers to these kinds of questions in Ephesians chapter 1.
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By John Mason: Speaker and writer. President of the Anglican Connection; Commissary to the Anglican ArcAA Milne's Christopher Robin's prayer, "Little boy kneels at the foot of his bed ..." has touched the hearts of millions. The poem is a picture of childhood innocence, a mixture of God language and the distractions of inner thoughts. For adults it raises questions about prayer. Is it something we grow out of? If we do pray, what should we pray? Will we every grow out of the distractions in our prayers? Paul the Apostle provides very helpful answers to these kinds of questions in Ephesians chapter 1.
Find out more in this podcast.