What is prayer? Why do we do it - or wish we could do it? How do we
begin to turn the deepest stirrings inside us into the words and the
silences of prayer? When we pray, who are we praying to? Where should we
pray? Is prayer just as effective and real on the bus or at work as it
is in church? Is prayer for the bad days as well as the good days? These
are just some of the questions Margaret Silf explores in this handy
book. Written in short chunks of text for the reader to dip in and out
of, this book encourages the reader to begin to find their own answers
to these questions. Publishing at the same time as On Making Choices by
the same author.