My Soul in Silence: Prayer as Listening and Waiting

Prayer. To this day, simply hearing the word can evoke a wave of fear, guilt, and dread. Prayer hasn’t ever come easily to me, at least the definition of prayer I’m used to—prayer as our speech to God. It’s a word and a definition that has seemed to expose everything that I’ve suspected is wrong with my spiritual life.
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