Many believers do not struggle to believe in God's power.
They struggle to risk asking Him.
In Don't Pray It Safe, readers are confronted with an uncomfortable truth: silence often feels safer than disappointment. We avoid prayer not because we doubt God's ability, but because we fear His answer. Over time, faith becomes quiet, cautious, and distant, protected from risk, but starved of relationship.
Through a disciplined walk across Scripture, from Abraham's intercession to Jesus' prayer in Gethsemane-this book dismantles the theology of safe prayer and replaces it with bold, surrendered asking. Not prayer that demands outcomes, but prayer that refuses distance.
This is not a book about getting what you want from God.
It is a book about drawing near to Him.
Don't Pray It Safe explores:
Why believers stop asking even while still believing
How silence disguises itself as wisdom, maturity, and submission
Why Scripture presents prayer as participation, not observation
How intercession alters outcomes-and why some never occur
What it means to ask as sons rather than settle as servants
With theological clarity and pastoral urgency, this book confronts the quiet retreat of modern faith and calls believers back into honest engagement with God.
Because safety has never been the goal of sonship.
And may it never be said of us
that we did not ask our Father,
the only One who actually can.