3.75 stars.
Matthew Kelly’s “I Heard God Laugh” is a book that talks about how to pray more, what the prayer process looks like, and how to involve God more in your day-to-day life. Kelly is one wise man, and I thoroughly enjoyed reading the content of his book. The writing is mediocre, but besides that, this book hit hard.
Kelly talks about the importance of praying 10 minutes a day for 21 days to establish a habit of daily prayer and what this prayer process looks like. I really like how he supports many of his points with scripture quotes, as it shows what he’s talking about is real and is proven in the Bible. When praying, Kelly says it’s important to include gratitude, awareness, significant moments, peace, freedom and others in what you say to God. He says what many people do is ask God to help them with this and help them with that, but what we really should be doing is asking “God, what do you think I should do?” and thereby open up your life for God to guide. Trust is so incredibly important, and lays the foundation for one’s divine relationship.
Another point about this book that I appreciated is how Kelly states that God can be involved in all the parts of your life, not just church on Sunday’s. We can ask God to mow the lawn with us, to do our homework with us and to come to lunch with our friend. God wants to be involved in every moment of our day, and he is delighted when we invite him along.
Lastly, I like how Kelly makes a point about busyness and how this is not our friend when making a relationship with God. Busyness takes us away from prayer and leads us to be more weary and overwhelmed. But when we become more available to God and pray, we discover the real meaning and purpose of our life, we can discuss what is giving us anxiety and we can therefore be more intentional about our life outside of prayer time.
In general, I think Kelly gives some really convincing arguments about how to maintain daily prayer with God. All it is is a conversation, just like you have with anyone. The writing isn’t ~spectacular~ because Kelly is a little redundant with some of the things he talks about, but the content is amazing. I recommend this book to all Christians or to anyone who is starting to form a relationship with God and needs some instruction.