One of the best-known introductions to the prayer life published in the 20th century---with a group study guide. This great Norwegian Evangelical points out how difficult prayer is, how we must wrestle with God, and be on guard against pride. 208 pages, softcover. Fortress.
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Reviewed by Jackie Martin (Springfield, VA), February 19, 2009
This book is the best book I have ever read on the topic of prayer. As soon as I finished the book, I started re-reading it again. I could have underlined every word. I have purchased more and given them to friends.
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Reviewed by A. Lampert (Anacoco, LA), October 21, 2008
Very good enlightening book on prayer. Read, Pray and Meditate while reading it. I believe the author had a keen insight on what prayer should be.
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Reviewed by Thomas Parker (Akron, Ohio), April 29, 2000
This is an easy to read but sophisticated work on the whole meaning of prayer. The author clears up misconceptions and sets forth a clear understanding of why and how to pray. Importantly, he also directly tackles the issues faced by those of us who have felt that we cannot pray or who feel we don't pray well. This is an exceptional book worthy of several readings.
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