"Prayer" is a collection of writings on different aspects of prayer from various leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Some of the leaders include: Spencer W. Kimball, Ezra Taft Benson, L. Tom Perry, Neal A. Maxwell, H. Burke Peterson, etc. And some of the topics include: why we should pray, how we should pray, what we should pray for, public prayers, personal and family prayer, faith and prayer, fasting and prayer, adversity and prayer, etc.
I have some guilt tied to the actual copy I have been reading. Years ago, when I was a young teen in Sunday School, my teacher lent me this copy. I've started it several times over the years, but never have really immersed myself in reading it. I have felt like a thief each time I've run across it in my various moves or just searching the book shelf. Despite the guilty feeling, I have felt like it was something that I needed to read. I've always prayed and had a testimony of prayer, but I've always known that I could learn and apply more in my life. So I held on to the copy, for years, and read it after thinking several months on our ability to communicate with Heavenly Father.
Our of my favorite chapters was from Elder Maxwell on "What Should We Pray For?" He talked about having the Spirit with us, "which teacheth a man to pray" and which "speaketh of things as they really are, and of things as they really will be." He highlights examples of prayer from the scriptures with Nephi, Enos, Moses, Mormon, and Jesus.
I also really enjoyed a story Elder Asay told regarding the time he spent as a mission president. He got into the habit of asking the missionaries when they had their last spiritual experience. Some would answer that they couldn't remember, some would tell of an experience a few months, weeks, or days ago. One Elder responded, " This morning." Pres. Asay responded, "This morning? What happened this morning?" The missionary's response was that he prayed. Pres. Asay did not doubt his words because he'd seen the young man's commitment, and had heard him pray. The story just really hit home for me that prayer can and should be a spiritual experience every time it is undertaken. We are talking to Heavenly Father!
Anyway, I really loved reading about prayer and trying to increase my own ability to pray. I am excited to finally return this book to my Sunday School Teacher, but I be buying my own copy if I can find one.