Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Review: Desperate Prayers by:Rachel Wojo

 

About the Book:

Do your prayers resemble last-minute cries more than first-response chats? You’re not alone in calling out to God in life’s pitch-black moments and wondering if He’s listening.

Enter the powerful secrets of the Bible's eleventh-hour pleas of fifteen men and women. This engaging book invites you into the prayer stories of struggling Bible characters like Hagar, Hannah, and David. Each chapter's simple three-word prayer focus will deepen your trust and affirm your heart that it’s best to be you before God.

The ideal desperate pray-er to shine light on your prayer dilemmas, Rachel Wojo vulnerably shares her heartbreaking experiences of loss while pointing you to your Father. Her prayer journey and promising principles will guide you from frenzied desperation to dependent faith.

My Review:

Prayer in my opinion is one of God's love languages. He wants to hear from you on lots of different levels. Prayer is one of those. We get to pour our heart out to Him. And prayer I'm going to tell you is one of those things that comes from deep within. Whether you are speaking in a good way or bad, He can tell what your honest to the heart notion really is.

 The author takes different aspects of her life and uses them as examples for each of her talking points throughout the book. I like when an author does this. It gives us "real life". Its raw and open and I see myself if what they are trying to portray. This book was very eye opening! It really drives home the point that prayer is a source of strength and something we shouldn't take lightly.


**Disclosure**This book was sent to me free of charge for my honest review from the publisher. All opinions are my own.

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