I really like Robert Whitlow’s books, but this one was, by far, my favorite. It was so relevant and encouraging. There are several plot lines weaving together towards the finish, and Whitlow does a good job keeping them all going and interesting. The group of Christian high-schoolers who pray weekly in the cafeteria , and their effect on the culminating event, was amazing and inspiring. If I could sum up the most important message of this book it is that consistent, specific prayer is EFFECTIVE and life-changing and WILL make a difference in the world around us. This may have been a work of fiction, but I’ve seen this truth played out in my own personal life and in the lives of those I’ve known. As Christians we are too quick to put our hands up in defeat at what we can’t “do,” and not realize the privilege and power that comes through the intercessory prayers of God’s people. The difference isn’t in how good a person is or how many “things” they do for God, but in realizing that God CALLS us to pray in order to open up the power of His throne room to our and others’ lives. Will tragedy always be averted? Will “bad” things or people not win the day? No, but when God’s people pray intercessory prayers, hearts are changed and eternity can be affected for God’s purpose and glory. Just as Jesus lives to intercede for us, so we ought to commit to intercede for others. The last chapters of this book were such an awesome reminder of this. Be encouraged, child of God, seek, ask, pray!!!