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Transform Your Prayer Life: A Review of ‘Closer to God’

Closer to God: A 10-Week Study on Prayer
by Emily Wickham – a review

Overview of the Book

Closer to God is a warm, Scripture‑rich, and deeply practical 10‑week study designed to help readers cultivate a more intimate relationship with God through prayer. Emily Wickham approaches prayer not as a technique to master but as the lifeblood of Christian discipleship — as essential and natural as breathing. Through nine biblical prayers and a carefully structured rhythm of reflection, Scripture, storytelling, and application, she guides readers into a deeper experience of God’s presence, character, and love.

Key Themes and Insights

Wickham organises the study into three movements that reflect the breadth of biblical prayer:

  • Prayer as Relationship — exploring how prayer draws us into closeness with God, shapes our identity, and anchors us in His love.
  • Prayer as Worship — learning to praise God with honesty, reverence, and joy, even in seasons of uncertainty.
  • Prayer as Ministry — discovering how prayer equips us to intercede for others, serve with compassion, and participate in God’s work.

Each chapter includes:

  • a personal story or meditation,
  • a prayer,
  • a Scripture passage,
  • reflection prompts,
  • and application questions.

This structure makes the study ideal for both individual devotion and group discussion.

Strengths of the Book

  • Biblical depth — Wickham’s teaching is rooted in Scripture, offering rich insight without overwhelming the reader.
  • Gentle, invitational tone — she writes like a trusted friend who loves God deeply and wants others to experience that same closeness.
  • Practical guidance — the questions and reflections help readers move from theory to lived experience.
  • Emotional honesty — Wickham acknowledges unanswered prayers, doubts, and struggles, making the study relatable and safe.
  • Versatility — suitable for new believers, seasoned Christians, and small groups seeking a structured journey into prayer.

Potential Limitations or Tensions

  • Readers looking for academic or theological analysis may find the devotional format lighter than expected.
  • Those wanting a fast‑paced study may find the 10‑week structure intentionally slow and reflective.
  • The focus on personal prayer may leave some readers wanting more content on corporate or liturgical prayer traditions.

These are natural boundaries of a study designed to be pastoral, accessible, and deeply personal.

Who This Book Is For

  • Individuals longing for a deeper prayer life
  • Women’s Bible study groups
  • New believers learning to pray
  • Christians wrestling with discouragement or unanswered prayer
  • Anyone seeking a structured, Scripture‑centred devotional journey

Pastoral Reflection

Emily Wickham’s study feels like an invitation to sit on a quiet porch with a wise, gentle mentor who loves Jesus and loves His Word. Her reflections are tender without being sentimental, honest without being heavy, and deeply rooted in Scripture. She reminds readers that prayer is not performance but relationship — a daily returning to the God who sees, knows, and loves us. This study has the potential to soften hearts, strengthen faith, and restore joy in the simple, sacred act of talking with God.

Memorable Takeaway

A beautifully crafted study that draws readers into the heart of God, reminding them that prayer is not a duty to fulfil but a relationship to enjoy.

2 responses to “Transform Your Prayer Life: A Review of ‘Closer to God’”

  1. Lisa Grant Avatar
    Lisa Grant

    hell8 my dear friend, interested in this book

    alot has happened in last 9 wks we must catch up.

    all gd

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  2. Lisa Grant Avatar
    Lisa Grant

    hell8 my dear friend, interested in this book.

    alot has happened in last 9 wks we must catch up.

    all gd

    Like

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