Synopsis
"Prayer is not so much about convincing God to do what we want
God
to do as it is about convincing ourselves to do what God wants us to
do." Shane and Jonathan show how prayer and action must go together.
Key Bible passages provides concrete examples of how a life of prayer
fuels social engagement and the work of justice. Phrases like "give us
this day our daily bread" and "forgive us our debts as we forgive our
debtors" take on new meaning when applied to feeding the hungry or
advocating for international debt relief. If you hope to see God change
society, you must be an ordinary radical who prays - and then is ready
to become the answer to your own prayers.