This new book contains prayers about personal feelings and situations, prayers that are built directly from the Bible. The reader will discover that praying the Scriptures will truly bring about changes to so many things in life. What will happen to the believer who prays these prayers? Faith increases. The mind is renewed. God's perfect will is disclosed. Intimacy with God is cultivated. God's promises are believed and received. Things begin to change. These life - imparting, life - generating, life - giving, and life - sustaining prayers are sure to bring God's answers to meet the believer's needs. Pray them from your heart; then wait for God to speak to you. Remember, He always speaks through His word. This revolutionary approach joins the power of prayer with the power of God's Word.
I recommend that you read all the chapters in the beginning and in the end before you comb through the 54 prayers. This is what I call a beginners book for people that want to remind themselves how to pray by learning the beginning steps and meditation of it.
Warning: this review written by a non-religious person.
Yuck. I was disturbed by how blatant the 'God will fix everything' message in this book is. Free will? Personal choice? Hard work? Garden variety luck? Who cares--God will give you everything you need. There are even prayers in here for ridding oneself of minor personality quirks, like 'defensiveness.' There's this thing for that, you know: therapy. Or good, old fashioned attempts to develop the self-esteem to avoid being a neurotic jerk.
Also? I couldn't help but notice that while the choice of scriptures in here is straight up fire-and-brimstone, fundamentalist dogma, there are also 'inspirational' quotes used by the author as a weak attempt to make the message here more mainstream (one of those quotes is from Albert Einstein.)