The Possibility of Prayer

Finding Stillness with God in a Restless World

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Pub Date Feb 11 2020 | Archive Date Apr 15 2020

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The world clamors for efficiency and productivity.

But the life of prayer is neither efficient nor productive. Instead, as we learn in the psalms, prayer calls us to wait, to watch, to listen, to taste, and to see. These things are not productive by any modern measure—but they are transformative.

As a pastor in Manhattan, John Starke knows the bustle and busyness of our society. But he also knows that prayer is not just for spiritual giants. Prayer, he writes, is for each of us—not because we are full of spiritual wisdom and maturity, but because we are empty. Here is an invitation to discover, via the church's ancient rhythms and with Starke's clear, practical guidance, the possibility of prayer. Here is a book about prayer that is really a book about the whole Christian life.

The world clamors for efficiency and productivity.

But the life of prayer is neither efficient nor productive. Instead, as we learn in the psalms, prayer calls us to wait, to watch, to listen, to...


Advance Praise

"Prayer has never come easy to me, and there have been seasons when it has seemed impossible. I so want a life of prayer, but the possibility of prayer in the present moment often eludes me. In this book, my friend John Starke offers deep pastoral and biblical wisdom for those who want to answer God's invitation to prayer and to a deeper relationship with him." Michael Wear, author of Reclaiming Hope: Lessons Learned in the Obama White House About the Future of Faith in America
"The information saturation and attention decay of the present moment can make prayer seem counterintuitive. In this book John Starke shows us how prayer has always been just that, a pull away from the ephemeral into the eternal. This book will show you the way to clearing your attention and your schedule in order to communicate with the One who loves you and holds your life together." Russell Moore, president, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention
"If you find the idea of prayer impossible in today's hyperconnected world, you're not alone. But it's precisely this dilemma that makes The Possibility of Prayer such a powerful book. In this excellent volume, Starke explores how our established habits and daily rhythms will either make space for prayer or silence it before we even begin. With a pastor's heart, Starke then invites us, not simply to the act of prayer, but to lives of which prayer is a natural and necessary part." Hannah Anderson, author of Humble Roots: How Humility Grounds and Nourishes Your Soul
"There are all sorts of reasons to praise The Possibility of Prayer: it is honest, rich, practical, realistic, deep, refreshing, sometimes poetic, and frequently profound. But the highest praise I can give it is that it did exactly what I'd hoped for—it helped me to pray. I am so grateful for John Starke, and for this book." Andrew Wilson, teaching pastor, King's Church London
"The Possibility of Prayer is beautiful and deeply countercultural. John isn't asking us to layer another obligation on top of our lives but inviting us to a fundamental reorientation rooted in God's presence. Because John pastors a busy people in a busy city, he knows the cultural obstacles and the existential hurdles. But this is a profoundly hopeful and eminently practical book. What a gift this is to all of us!" Chuck DeGroat, professor of pastoral care and Christian spirituality, Western Theological Seminary
"Like anything worthwhile, a robust life of prayer does not come easily. Especially in our distracted age, we can throw in the towel on prayer before we even begin to explore the riches God has for us there. If you find yourself wishing that your prayers had more focus, more consistency, more zeal, more comfort, more fire—and more of God—John has provided a helpful, hopeful field guide for this worthy endeavor." Scott Sauls, senior pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church, Nashville, author of Jesus Outside the Lines and Irresistible Faith
"What stands out above all about this book is its pastoral gentleness. You will look in vain in these pages for any judgmental tongue clucking about how dismal your prayer life probably is. Instead you will meet a fellow pilgrim eager to lead you to the rest—or better, to the One who gives rest and is himself rest—he has met in prayer." Wesley Hill, associate professor of biblical studies, Trinity School for Ministry, Ambridge, Pennsylvania
"This is the kind of book we need right now. Starke doesn't just show us how to pray but how to form a life of prayer—and in turn, how prayer can form a life." Justin Whitmel Earley, business lawyer at Earley Legal Group and author of The Common Rule, Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction
"I've known and worked with John Starke for nearly a decade, and I can attest that he writes as he lives—as a man devoted to follow God from the depths of his heart. I've learned so much from watching him lead his family and church, and I learned even more through this penetrating new book. I didn't just glean from his experience or study; he helped me see more of God himself. And what greater need could any of us claim today?" Collin Hansen, editorial director for The Gospel Coalition and author of Blind Spots: Becoming a Courageous, Compassionate, and Commissioned Church
"There few people I know who are as pastoral, thoughtful, and focused on transformative work as John Starke. This book reflects all of those values, making prayer feel accessible and urgent for our frenzied times. For those struggling to learn to pray, this is a timely and invaluable resource." Mike Cosper, host of the Cultivated podcast and author of Recapturing the Wonder
"In The Possibility of Prayer John Starke has done something masterful. He has woven together a framework of the deep questions of prayer with its most compelling practices. Touching the mind, inspiring the heart, and rooted in formative practices, this book will indeed make that which seems impossible, possible, helping you become someone who lives and loves a prayerful life. Highly recommended!" Jon Tyson, lead pastor, Church of the City New York, author of The Burden is Light

"Prayer has never come easy to me, and there have been seasons when it has seemed impossible. I so want a life of prayer, but the possibility of prayer in the present moment often eludes me. In this...


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If you've ever wanted practical how-to advice on how to mature spiritually, this book is it. I felt like the author was giving away hard-earned secrets. I especially appreciated how he used teachings from the psalms to drive home his points. The psalm writers are the original spiritual habit teachers!

This isn't a 24-hour fix because spiritual growth doesn't work like that. But heed the advice in these pages and you'll emerge more Christlike over time.

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The Possibility of Prayer
Finding Stillness with God in a Restless World
by John Starke


InterVarsity Press

InterVarsity Press


IVP Books
Christian
Pub Date 11 Feb 2020


I am reviewing a copy of of The Possibility of Prayer through InterVarsity Press and Netgalley:


Has their ever been a time where the business of life, affects your prayer life? An then there are those times we choose to be busy, because when we are busy we tend to not think about what is causing us stress as much, and instead focus on the tasks set before us. But The Possibility of Prayer reminds us that prayer is not only for the spiritually elite, but in fact it is for everyone, and that includes you.



John Starke tells us that Prayer is either Prayer is either the greatest insanity or the most wonderful news. Prayer is calling on God for his attention. I choose to believe that prayer is the most wonderful news. He then goes on to tell us that our faith is a mystery because God is in us, beyond us and with us all at the same time.


The Possibility of prayer reminds us that prayer is the place we go to be healed, and to experience love freely and fully. In prayer we experience God’s divine welcome and joy. We experience being known and seen. God is fully present and invites us to be fully present with him.


I give The Possibility of Prayer five out of five stars and would recommend it to anyone who wants to deepen their prayer life!


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