In her search for a more authentic prayer life, an award-winning author, journalist, and educator set out to learn the secrets of prayer, searching for a connection with God that could transform her life and impact others.
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In her search for a more authentic prayer life, an award-winning author, journalist, and educator set out to learn the secrets of prayer, searching for a connection with God that could transform her life and impact others.
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Patricia Raybon is a talented writer who allows herself to become totally vulnerable as she expresses her challenges of living out her faith in light of loss, bitterness, unanswered prayer, and more. The lessons Raybon learned from her childhood, during her struggles with her husband's crucial surgery, and in raising her two daughters lead the reader to shake our heads in an understanding way. Prayer is no magic solution, but rather a lifestlye, an ongoing dependency with our Creator and Savior. And like Job, we sometimes must say, "even though He slay me, yet I will trust Him."