Prayer
and writing may spring from the same spiritual impulse. They are certainly
related, both being “leaps in the dark” – prayer may be met with ongoing
silence and writing can be met with – ongoing silence, too. Both are certainly
acts of faith, and say as much about ourselves as believers and writers as they
do to God or the readers we are directing ourselves to.
Ed
Cyzewski’s Pray,
Write, Grow: Cultivating Prayer and Writing Together recognizes the
relationship of prayer and writing for those of us who are Christians and writers.
What he has created here is a kind of expanded devotional for writers, a work
deliberately designed to stop us in our frenzied lives of cramming writing (and
prayer) into every spare moment, of which there are few.
The
book is divided into seven chapters: “Creating Space to Pray and Write;” “Learning
to be Present;” “Do You Want to be Made Well;” “Breaking Through with
Self-Awareness;” “Discernment Through Prayer and Writing;” “We Pray and Write
by Faith;” and “Getting Started,” quick resource guides for both prayer and
writing.
Ed Cyzewski |
It is a simple work. What strikes me even more
than its simplicity is its gentleness. Cyzewski is gentle with his readers, which
suggests we should be gentle with ourselves. It is not a daily Bible study, but
rather a discussion we need to have with ourselves if we intend to grow in both
our prayer time and our writing.
Cyzewski
has written several works in the area of faith, including Hazardous:
Committing to the Cost of Following Jesus; Coffeehouse
Theology: Reflecting God in Everyday Life; A
Christian Survival Guide; The
Good News of Revelation (co-author with Larry Helyer); Unfollowers:
Unlikely Lessons on Faith from Those Who Doubted Jesus; Creating
Space: The Case for Everyday Creativity; Divided
We Unite; Why
We Run from God’s Love; and A
Path to Publishing: What I Learned from Publishing a Nonfiction Book.
He blogs at Ed Cyzewski: Freelance Writer.
Pray, Write, Grow is full of
helpful counsel for Christian writers. And Cyzewski has the order exactly
right: first we pray, then we write, and then we grow. And we grow in both.
Top photograph by Claudia Wehrli via Public
Domain Pictures. Used with permission.
Sounds right up my alley! I will order it today if I can.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Glynn!
I journal plus I began "praying in color" as I draw and color my prayers. This may be another addition to learning to pray in all earnest, the way I believe God wants of me.
ReplyDeleteGlad I came by. ~ linda @ http://the-reader-and-the-book-reviews.weebly.com/blog/scarlett-gray-joins-the-parade-by-suzanne-stamboulieh-a-give-away
and http://beingwoven.org