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Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference?
by Philip Yancey
I have read several of Philip Yancey's books, and unlike many authors that frequent my bookshelf, I have enjoyed every Yancey book that I've read. I read Soul Survivor as my last Sabbath book, and so I wanted to read his thoughts on a tough subject that continues to confuse me. It seems Yancey is as confused by prayer as I am. There are no easy answers or step-by-step processes. A few things that made a difference for me included thinking about Old Testament versus New Testament prayers and how prayer has changed within the last few hundred years to become much more personal than it used to be. Yancey had a few things to say about "praying without ceasing." I have an image of a woman, picturing those that she cares about in her mind and saying, "Lord have mercy" for each one. God knows what mercies they need.
These are just a few things from his book. There are many more questions that he attempts to answer and vignettes from others. As with many Yancey books, it was a personal quest that started him down the path to write this book. It was a discovery process, one I found extremely helpful and thought-provoking.
These are just a few things from his book. There are many more questions that he attempts to answer and vignettes from others. As with many Yancey books, it was a personal quest that started him down the path to write this book. It was a discovery process, one I found extremely helpful and thought-provoking.