The value of this book lies in its heartfelt simplicity. In it are prayers I've written for each week of the year, along with eighteen prayers from saints in history and the Bible. I have seen the results of these prayers in my own life.You'll find that they are easy to read and full of insight, and that they go straight to the heart. May the fruits of the Spirit flourish as you put these helpful prayers to use.
Writing, for Jason, is a way to express the ongoing story of theology. With every book or article, he hopes readers get a sense of the complexity of God and the necessity of faith. Captivated by the spiritual component of life, Jason loves to read everything from the Greek classics to the Sunday comics.
Unafraid to tackle topics many people don't want to talk about, Jason has a concise, lighthearted style of writing about difficult subjects. From the serious to the humorous, Royle weaves stories that make you grin, ponder, and perhaps plunge anew into your own leaps of faith.
I just can’t get enough of reading nice prayers. It’s like a refreshing drink.
I have mentioned many times in reviews that the main reason I read books of prayers and books about prayer is because it help invigorate my personal prayer life.
This book is filled with easy to read and soul satisfying prayers of every kind. Glorifying, petitioning, praising, repenting, etc.
It’s designed to be a devotional but I read it through like a book, instead of reading a little each day. That’s my new think I started diving this year. Some of these devotional are too much fun to put down. It’s like meditating on one jewel of the Lord after another.