Keep Walking in Prayer
Keep
Walking in Prayer... Until You Can't Come Back
by
Reverend Dorothy Scott Boulware
Xulon
Press
Paperback,
$10.99
104
pages
ISBN:
978-1-4984-7454-2
Book
Review by Kam Williams
“By way of
introduction, I'm a Baptist Methodist Pentecostal Evangelical
non-denominational retired pastor, retired newspaper editor, former
minister of music, former fingerprint technician, wife of 47 years,
mother of four, grandmother of five, great-grandmother of one.
I began reading the Bible
at four and soon after preached my first sermon... I believe, if we
can think of prayer as relationship transaction rather than requests
submitted, answers received, yes or no; if we can embrace that prayer
begins with the Lord and pulls us in, then we can relax and let Him
do His thing...
In this book, we'll
embrace the reality of our relationship, acknowledging that God
always hears us when we pray... There's not much more precious than
the feeling of being heard. I could never have made it without
knowing God has my back and I have God's ear.
And I want everyone who
wants it to have a similar expectation. I'm in a sweet spot on the
journey and understand the journey is the prize rather than episodic
outcomes that match my will. That's all."
-- Excerpted from the
Introduction (pages x-xii)
Do
you believe in the power of prayer? If you are a person of faith, you
might appreciate the case eloquently made for precisely that
proposition in this enlightening opus by Reverend Dorothy Scott
Boulware. The author has been preaching practically her entire life,
having started at the age of four when she surprised her family with
her first sermon.
"How
can you say you love God who you haven't seen and hate your brother
who you see every day?" she asked back then. "You're a liar
and the truth ain't in you." And the precocious youngster
matured into a sage sister who's been selflessly ministering to
anybody who would who listen ever since.
And
in her new opus, "Keep Walking in Prayer... Until You Can't Come
Back," Reverend Boulware shares plenty of insightful pearls of
wisdom she's accumulated over the years. The title was ostensibly
inspired by Genesis 5:23-24, a Biblical passage about how Enoch
(Methusaleh's father) maintained a constant companionship with the
Lord.
The
book basically consists of a mix of the author's personal anecdotes
and testimonies from folks she has interacted with in the course of
living a life well lived. Perhaps its most poignant entry involves a
heartfelt remembrance of "The Day God Showed Up" to help
Reverend Boulware's homeless son who was on trial despite having been
the victim of stabbing.
Against
seemingly-insurmountable odds, he prevailed in court with the help of
a very well-prepared public defender.
Overall,
this passionate how-to memoir has a moving message which might be
best communicated by this quote: "While we don't have the power
to control outcomes... we do get to rest in the assurance that we are
always and forever heard whenever we communicate with the Father."
Can I get an Amen?
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