Still Hour, or, Communion with God, The
Book Description
In the sacred quiet of personal devotion, many believers struggle to find authentic connection with the divine. Austin Phelps addresses this universal challenge in "The Still Hour," a thoughtful exploration of meaningful prayer and communion with God.
Drawing from deep spiritual insight, Phelps examines the obstacles that often derail our attempts at genuine prayer. He identifies the subtle dangers of approaching these sacred moments with indifference, mechanical routine, or halfhearted effort, revealing how such attitudes can diminish the very connection we seek to strengthen.
Rather than simply pointing out problems, Phelps offers a path toward more fulfilling spiritual practice. He emphasizes the importance of bringing sincerity, intentionality, and genuine enthusiasm to our devotional time. The author guides readers toward understanding prayer not as obligation, but as opportunity for authentic encounter with the divine.
Central to Phelps' teaching is his exploration of Christ's atonement as the foundation that makes meaningful prayer possible. This theological grounding provides readers with both understanding and confidence in their spiritual approach.
Compact yet substantial at 72 pages, "The Still Hour" serves as both warning and encouragement for anyone seeking to deepen their prayer life. Phelps offers practical wisdom for transforming routine religious practice into moments of genuine spiritual communion, making this work valuable for believers at any stage of their faith journey.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~2 hours)
📄 Length: 72 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Deepen your prayer practice