Summary:
The book delves into the nature of prayer, exploring its theological underpinnings and practical applications for developing a deeper relationship with God. It offers guidance on how to engage in meaningful prayer by drawing on insights from the Bible, Christian tradition, and the author's personal experiences.
Key points:
1. Prayer's Purpose: Keller views prayer as a communication tool for building a relationship with God, not just a duty.
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