A review by sapphicpenguin
Prayer: 40 Days of Practice by Justin McRoberts, Scott Erickson

3.5

Solid mantras to inspire meditation/journaling/repetition. Connected with most of them, and a couple are now very important to me. 

There were five or six passages/exercises that I did like but also sometimes felt like I was reading a very basic anecdote from a sermon. Not necessarily bad, just nothing groundbreaking for me personally.

I didn't connect very much to the art, but admittedly that was not a practice I put a ton of energy toward. 

I did think as a whole it suffered from the common malady of attempting to be inclusive of non-Christians while still being unavoidably Christian such that it watered down some things and wandered into more self-help territory (accidentally, so it wasn't grounded in that, either). I would have appreciated either more solidly Christian ideas or more general. But perhaps there are people who will enjoy that in-between-ness.