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Abiding in Amen

Prayer in a Secular Age
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In a world obsessed with efficiency and results, where even spiritual practices are often treated as skills to be mastered, Wesley Ellis invites readers into a transformative reimagining of prayer. Abiding in Amen challenges the prevailing assumption that prayer is something to be achieved, offering instead a vision of prayer as a gift to be received. With his characteristic warmth and pastoral insight, Ellis explores the ways in which modern society has conditioned people to seek control--even in their relationship with God. Prayer, rather than being a tool for self-improvement or a task on a spiritual checklist, is a space of divine grace and resonance, where people are invited to relinquish control. He calls for a paradigm shift: from striving to abiding, from anxiety to trust, from results to relationship. Ellis reminds readers that prayer does not begin with human effort but with God's action. Through engaging storytelling, theological depth, and a sense of humor, he encourages readers to release the pressure of performance and enter into a more liberated, authentic communion with God.
Wesley W. Ellis is senior pastor of First Congregational Church of Ramona (UCC) in southern California and the author of Youth Beyond the Developmental Lens: Being over Becoming (Fortress, 2024). He holds a PhD in practical theology from the University of Aberdeen and has served as a youth minister in United Methodist, Presbyterian Church (USA), and evangelical congregations.
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