Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools: An Invitation to the Wonder and Mystery of Prayer
R**L
Wonderful deep book
This is one book that is going to go down as a very impactful book. It has definitely affected my thought process.
J**A
good read
bought the book for my dad he loves it
L**O
Life changing
This is an amazing book, simple to read but very profound in content. It has greatly inspired me on my prayer journey.
H**S
Great read!
What an amazing book! So many important and valuable insights!
D**.
Love is something we choose to do
Ironically, one of the phrases I highlighted in this book was this: "Prayer is not about memorizing of facts or highlighting of key phrases, it's a relational discovery."The message of the book is consistent with a saying of Confucius: "What I hear I forget, what I see I remember, what I do I understand. This book is all about doing. Love is not a disease that we catch; love is a verb; love is something we chose to do. And, this is a how-to book for praying with the goal of a loving relationship with God. One of its strengths is that it is written for real people, with all of our real strengths and real weaknesses. It is not just for some elite group of spiritual beings. From a spiritual standpoint it is great.But, I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 because the writing. The chapters seemed disjointed, like they were each their own book, and not part of the larger whole. On an intellectual plane, some of the chapters even contradicted others. For example the chapter that elevated "middle-way to pray" to the highest form of prayer contradicted the chapter just before that was about active prayer. At first, I thought maybe it was like a Zen koan, but in the end I don't think so. I think the reality is this: active, passive, "middle," thankful and other forms of prayer are all valid as long as they are done with a loving motive. Love of God is infinite, but its manifestations in the real world are situationally dependent. But, this weakness should not stop anyone from reading this book.
C**4
Refreshing book on praying.
I enjoyed this book. There are many things in this that, although I already knew it was still great to be reminded of them. God enjoys our fellowship and prayer and a holy life is a part of that. I would recommend this book to anyone who desires a deeper prayer life. The one and only thing I didn't agree with in this book is the talk of a trinity. While that is a common misconception of the Godhead, it is not truth. God is one. Jesus was God manifest in the flesh. There is not a "council" of god's in Heaven. God is only one but can operate in different ways. Other than that, the book was amazing.
B**E
great book
I love Tyler Staton. His heart for the Lord and the advancement of the Kingdom of God is contagious!I love his podcasts, too.I’m a total fan!!
T**S
Best book on Prayer and presence I’ve ever read.
This book is a companion book that I will probably read another four times referring back to the timeless wisdom of God within it.
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