Two New Books on Prayer and Meditation

A week ago, I received my box of books from Sela and opened it with great excitement.  Amongst the books I was expecting to receive, was a surprise … in addition to the Colouring Book I had been waiting for with great anticipation,   I was delighted to discover a book on Prayer, also by the same author, Estell Brink.

MEDITATING GOD’S HEBREW NAMES – Colouring Book Volume I by Estell Brink

Estell Introduces herself at the beginning of her book with these words:


Available from Sela for R120 each.

“It was during the early hours one morning, that I was contemplating to honour God’s names through my art.  I asked Him to clearly show me whether it was His will for me to publish these art designs in a colouring book …” 

Estell’s heart’s desire was to publish a book to honour God’s names, His promises and His character in the Hebrew script.

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Some pages from Meditating God’s Hebrew Names

“For many in the world, prayer is meditation, mundane and mystical.  For Christians, however, prayer is a conversation with our Creator.  Use this creative colouring opportunity to memorise both Scripture and God’s Names, as well as contemplatively pray through each.” Estell Brink

THE PRAYER ENCOUNTERS OF JESUS by Estell Brink

Available from Sela for R75









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The book is written in short chapters, each ending with a meditation (contemplation of the Word and message) and is perfect to use as a Daily Reading tool for your Quiet Time with the Lord.“This book looks at the way Jesus prayed, how He prayed, where He prayed, why He prayed, the value He placed on prayer, and the tremendous results born from His prayers to His Father in heaven.  It touches not only on His physical prayer habits, but also the spiritual encounters He had during those prayer times.  It is absolutely possible for us also to have an equally rewarding and powerful prayer life.  That is what the Cross is all about!”

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