Jump to ratings and reviews
Rate this book

Pour Out Your Heart: Discovering Joy, Strength, and Intimacy with God through Prayer

Rate this book
Do you feel like everything depends on you? That you must grind and hustle to have a flourishing life? If so, it's no surprise that stress, anxiety, and burdens may be weighing you down. And there’s no doubt that you probably struggle to pray—or believe that prayer does much in your life.

What if it wasn't all on you? What if God wanted to not only bear your burdens, but change you and work on your behalf as you engage with him and labor in ministry?

In Pour Out Your Heart, pastor Jeremy Linneman reveals a deeper, more vibrant prayer life that could be yours. Where some approach prayer in a one-sided way, Linneman approaches prayer as both communion with God and an act of boldness seeking God's transformative power to work mightily in our world. Throughout the book, you

Rediscover your identity as a beloved child of the Father and learn to "pour out your heart like water" to him (Lam. 2:19) Develop a life of inner joy and peace through contemplative, childlike prayer Learn how to find fresh strength and faith for life's difficulties through bold, intercessory prayer Explore ancient prayer rhythms and resources that help you face life’s challenges We were not created to do life in our own strength. We can see the transformative power of God's presence at work, in our own lives and in our world. The way is you pour out your heart in the presence of our loving, all-powerful Father, and he pours back his love and power into you.

224 pages, Paperback

Published March 18, 2025

21 people are currently reading
80 people want to read

About the author

Jeremy Linneman

9 books7 followers

Ratings & Reviews

What do you think?
Rate this book

Friends & Following

Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book!

Community Reviews

5 stars
29 (67%)
4 stars
11 (25%)
3 stars
3 (6%)
2 stars
0 (0%)
1 star
0 (0%)
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews
Profile Image for Amanda Schirmer.
7 reviews6 followers
March 30, 2025
I loved this book. I felt encouraged, challenged, and comforted by its wisdom during a really busy season of my life. Not only is it beautifully written, it’s also easy to connect to, and I found myself thinking about different practical and theological ideas in the book long after I put it down. One of those ideas is the need to release insecure or performative spirituality (and the characteristics/posture associated with it) and replace it with what God invites us to - childlike spirituality. I would highly recommend it for anyone who is looking to slow down and be reminded of who they are in Christ and the ways in which we are invited to pray.
1 review
June 22, 2025
This easy read is clear, honest, and really encouraging. Jeremy does a great job of showing how prayer isn’t just something we *should* do—it’s something we *get* to do. It’s filled with real-life examples, helpful tips, and solid truth from the Bible.

What I loved most is how it makes prayer feel more personal and less intimidating. It reminded me that prayer is about relationship, not performance. Whether you're just starting out or have been praying for years, this book can help you grow closer to God.

Definitely worth reading and sharing with a friend!
Profile Image for Skip Sanders.
58 reviews2 followers
January 18, 2026
Often times throughout this book I WANTED to stop and pray. It starts with pointing out that prayer starts with need and desperation, and how Jesus loved being interrupted with our needs. And how our Father loves to respond generously, so why don’t we come to him with our many needs.

Perhaps the first step in spiritual maturity is not actually to want to be like Jesus. It is to NEED: to be desperate, willing, believing, honest… people who approach him and bring their need.

We need to see that we can come bounding into Gods presence - but also that he’s excited to see us too just like a parent !

And more solid points on confession, contemplative prayer, lament, and … as the title points out… pouring out your heart like water, and as those thoughts which come to our minds are usually behind some fear or anxiety.

And at the end, all prayer turns to praise. Wow. “And we’ll see the point of the whole thing is to spend time with God and praise his name forever.”
5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Profile Image for Ryan Rowe.
17 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2025
I got this book after I saw Jeremy on Remnant Radio. Which that was a very good interview. This book was very encouraging and helpful. I have been cultivating a better prayer life myself and Jeremy brought some great insights to my attention. I especially liked his explanation about contentment. Contentment is a lost value in today’s society. I strongly recommend this book to anybody wanting to grow in their prayer life.
Profile Image for Steve.
317 reviews
July 22, 2025
This was an excellent book on prayer. The author clearly tells his readers there are no experts on prayer; everyone is a beginner, and everyone stays a beginner. This book is full of practical advice, If you’re a Christian, you will eagerly devour this book.
5 reviews
April 16, 2025
Excellent book. So helpful to think about praying through suffering
Profile Image for Lianna Davis.
Author 3 books2 followers
July 23, 2025
This is a read I do not want to soon forget. It was poignant and refreshing. It discussed commonly known forms of prayer, but with enough interest and nuance that my attention was fixed. I particularly liked the chapter (2) on God asking us what we want (for self-examination). This consideration set the stage for the book well. Like other books on prayer, humility was considered a key factor—with the book ending by saying we will never be experts in prayer (lest we want to be like the Pharisees). I also liked the author’s suggestion that we identify the form of prayer (of the 9 discussed) that comes most naturally so that we can make that the bedrock of our personal prayer habits while building out to other forms from there (i.e. every Christian’s prayer life does not need to look the same).
Profile Image for Jessie Linneman.
12 reviews15 followers
May 19, 2025
An absolute gift. A genuine glimpse into a life shaped by prayer — by knowing God deeply and intimately, and how it changes everything. Written with depth, honesty, and wisdom, this book invites readers into the joy and connection that is available to us through prayer.

Prepare to underline and savor, to stop mid-paragraph to pray, and to be shaped by the Lord through these words.
Displaying 1 - 9 of 9 reviews

Can't find what you're looking for?

Get help and learn more about the design.