Through prayer we can come to know God and receive divine guidance in our daily life. Although we all believe in the value of prayer, many of us don t make it a priority or long for a more meaningful prayer life. In this inspiring talk, based on his book Talking with God , Brother Millet discusses prayer in an engaging, personal way. - Provides a valuable guide to making our prayers more effective - Shows how consistent, sincere prayer can inspire us to become better - Covers such topics as preparation for prayer, prayers of gratitude, avoiding "vain repetitions," receiving help from the other side, and what to do when no clear answer comes - Includes many inspiring stories
Robert L. Millet, professor of ancient scripture and former dean of Religious Education at Brigham Young University, holds a master s degree in psychology from BYU and a Ph.D. in religious studies from Florida State University. He is a popular speaker and prolific writer whose other books include Lost and Found: Reflections on the Prodigal Son; Grace Works; and More Holiness Give Me. He and his wife, Shauna, have six children and live in Provo, Utah.
I enjoy Millett’s talks so much. This talk is how I remember him as a professor, a speaker, a gospel doctrine teacher and even a home teacher to my parents— he always had a scripture or a quote ready that would go along with the discussion. I wish I knew the scriptures as well as Brother Millett, so I could FIND that one scripture that’s on the top of my tongue or the right quote to give a friend.
This book was taken from a talk given by Robert Millet. He makes some thought-provoking ideas about prayer and how some prayers have more thought and emotion behind them then others. It also provides ways in which we can improve our own prayers and make them truly matter to us, because they always matter to the Lord.