This book should go to the top of pastors' reading lists (after the Bible) and it's in pastors' interests that congregations as well catch the vision laid out in "Old Paths, New Power." Here's why: Western Evangelicalism today is oversaturated with information and programs (and yes, books!) and yet starving for help in prayer and applying the Bible. We gravitate toward what we understand best and prayer is something we don't really get. Henderson has made an impact in evangelicalism by giving practical, Biblical, and--thankfully--refreshing prayer help that Christians at all levels of church life long for but haven't known how to grasp. In "Old Paths, New Power," he offers a New Testament solution to the insidious lack of reliance on God that has permeated the church. His diagnosis rings true: Our natural tendency is to leverage our knowledge and abilities as a church so that we can be productive, rather than to exchange that for prayer that worships God for who He is and depends on Him for what He can do. However, the humility and adoration that worship requires is the key to glorifying God. Many books on prayer may acknowledge as much, but what sets "Old Paths, New Power" apart is its ability to help the church in both the motivations and methods needed for cultivating a praying church. Henderson gives exhortation rooted in Scriptural insights and identifies church habits that can repel significant prayer ministry. Where the book really shines, though, is in Henderson's down-to-earth and much-needed practical wisdom in cultivating the Scripture-fed, Spirit-led, worship-based, corporate prayer for which he is known. Each chapter also includes links to helpful pastoral insights within the 6:4 Fellowship, a network of pastors devoted to prayer and the ministry of the word. Henderson's voice is needed in the church today to rally us to Godward devotion and humility. He shares with us his pastor's heart, humbled and held rapt by God's worthiness, longing for God's people to know and depend on Him like never before.
"Old Paths, New Power" is a radical return to New Testament insights for direct, practical application, and it contains the best strategy for reviving our stagnating churches. This is a must-read if you are weary of being unable to bridge the gap between the importance of prayer and a vibrant expression of it. "Old Paths, New Power" can help churches operate and cooperate for the glory of God rather than the mere efforts of man.