Last night I made another recording from this very old prayer book—the one Sister and I have been working on together. It was printed such a long, long time ago, back in 1776, in a place called Augsburg in Germany. The pages are worn and soft now, and all the words were written in German, so Sister has been helping me translate them.
This little prayer is called a Morning Prayer, and I like to think someone else once said these same words long ago, maybe just starting their day like I was this morning, trusting God the same way. It makes me feel like we are not alone when we pray…like our voices are joined with theirs somehow.
I think I would like to remember this prayer each morning, the way it was written so long ago, and try to mean it more each day.
Dear God…
I praise You…Father… Son… and Holy Ghost.I come before You…
with a humble heart…
because You are…
my true… and living God.
I believe in You…
because You are always true.
I hope in You…
because You are full of mercy.
And I love You
more than anything…
because You are…
the greatest good.
Amen.





