“…a fruitful prayer life is cultivated by constant practice, not the comprehension of propositions.” Here is a list of 10 of my favorite quotes. If you’d like to read a review of the book by Warner Aldridge on The Front Porch you can check it out here, and if you would like to purchase the book you can do so here. As far as I can see, there’s nothing that should keep you from reading this book. Sometimes the messages we need to hear most need to be repeated to us so that they’re drilled past our brains and into our hearts. However, to be perfectly honest, I didn’t mind it. Also, it seems most books on prayer want to teach us how to pray and show us what we should pray, but what makes this book different is that Pastor Onwuchekwa wants us to understand the importance of praying together.Īs an obligatory and slight critique, the book gets occasionally redundant. And if we’re honest, that’s probably what writing with the Church in mind should always aim to do. John wrote it in a way that I feel I could hand this to anyone in my church, from the least to the most educated, and they would all walk away edified by it–in fact, that’s what I plan to do. It’s striking how relatably and accessibly it was written. I read through this book over the past week or so, and I really enjoyed it.
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