Prayer is a primary way Christians fulfill the Great Commandment to love God, our neighbor, and ourselves, and it's the foundation of everything else we do to show that love. Yet, for something so integral to the practice of our faith, prayer remains stubbornly mysterious. What happens when we pray? Do our prayers change anything? How should we pray? These questions persist.
Although some of these mysteries won't be resolved on this side of eternal life, Jesus calls his disciples to pray anyway and assures us that our prayers matter. In prayer, we consciously devote time to cultivating our relationship with God, trusting that this relationship can transform our souls, our lives, and the world. But even when we want to pray, the question How do we pray?
Rhonda Mawhood Lee explores practices from the Lord's Prayer to praying with the psalms and in song, from the eucharist and the rosary to "moving" prayers offered when walking a labyrinth, doodling, baking, or devoting another activity to God. Scripture and tradition show us that when we seek God through prayer, we will find, by grace, the One who has already reached out to us in love. Seek and You Will Find is a comforting, challenging, and instructive companion in your quest to develop the relationship God deeply desires with you.
Reverend Lee, or Rhonda as she is known among her church flock, has, in Seek and You Will Find, written a scholarly, and at the same time, a warm and loving treatise on the practice of prayer. She draws on her vast ecclesiastical knowledge and training to create in this reader, first, a sense of wonder at the historical importance of prayer, and, second, the realization that prayer is not something foreign or difficult to understand. Rather, prayer is the practical extension of each mind that God has created back toward the mind of God with the intent of completing that circle of communication. When that happens, the results, as Rev. Lee writes, are spectacular. I heartily recommend this book to all everyone who believes in prayer, to those interested in expanding their knowledge and understanding of prayer, and to those who are just in pursuit of a good read about this phenomenon that is so much a part of so many humans' lives.
Feeling like you don't know the "right" way to pray? This book is written in a way that shows that there is not a wrong way to pray. Rev. Rhonda explains multiple ways to pray with clear explanations and a reminder that God just wants to be in conversation with us.