The bestselling author of God's Psychiatry brings prayer out of the confines of the church and back where it belongs--the daily life of every individual. The timeless message of this book will appeal to all interested in seeing the amazing way God transforms lives through unceasing prayer.
Charles Livingstone Allen (1913 – 2005) was an American ordained United Methodist minister.
He was the former pastor of First United Methodist Church in Houston, Texas. The author of over 30 books, he was a featured columnist with the Atlanta Constitution from 1948 to 1960, and with the Houston Chronicle from 1960 to 1983.
I have been reading books on prayer this entire year as part of my quiet time, and this is the one I have found to be the least helpful. It was written in different political times and I found some of the statements chauvinistic. I'm giving my copy to the local library--not on my to read again list.
Even though this book was written in 1964, it is still spot on about prayer. I read the book slowly letting the words sink into my mind. My aunt had the book and I am thankful that I was able to read it.