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How to Seek God and Be Found Along the Pilgrim’s Way
There’s a prayer that most of us haven’t prayed yet. Not because we don’t know the words—but because we’re not sure we’re ready for what God might say back.
Jon Davis calls it Dangerous Prayer. It’s the prayer of surrender, of open-handed willingness, of saying to God not just “Here is my request” but “Here is my life.” These are the prayers that catalyze transformation. They are also the prayers that demand something of us.
In this deeply personal and theologically rich book, Davis—pastor, priest, retreat director, and lifelong student of the contemplative life—weaves together Scripture, patristic wisdom, Celtic spirituality, and the honest account of his own journey to chart the interior landscape of dangerous praying. The book unfolds across three movements: Revelation (what God shows us), Encounter (where we meet him), and Transformation (what we become). Along the way, Davis visits the lives of Moses and Jacob, reflects on sacred “thin places” where the distance between heaven and earth grows thin, and draws from the deep wells of the Book of Common Prayer and the Celtic tradition to show how ancient practices still form disciples today.
This is not a book about prayer techniques or spiritual productivity. It is a book about the kind of faith that risks something—and discovers, in the risking, that God was already there, waiting. Dangerous Prayer is for the person who senses that their faith has grown comfortable, who longs for more but doesn’t know quite how to ask.
It is an invitation back to the God who answers, and forward into the life you were made for.