This book is for people who have learned that prayer becomes most precious when life is least predictable. It is for the reader who believes God is able yet feels the ache of delay. It is for the parent carrying concern for a child, the spouse longing for peace at home, the patient asking for healing, the worker facing closed doors, the grieving heart relearning hope, and the believer who wants to keep trusting God through impossible situations. The image of a mountain is fitting because mountains are visible, heavy, intimidating, and often stubbornly present. They appear in life as impossible bills, complex diagnoses, emotional exhaustion, family fracture, spiritual dryness, shattered expectations, and long seasons that seem to resist change. Mountains make us aware of our limits. Prayer brings those limits into the presence of the God who has none. What follows is not a formula and not a collection of slogans. It is a sustained invitation to pray honestly, endure patiently, notice grace carefully, and trust God deeply. The path of prayer is not always dramatic, but it is always significant. Even before a mountain moves outwardly, prayer often begins moving something inwardly: fear loosens, peace returns, priorities sharpen, relationships soften, and endurance grows. That is not accidental. It is one of the ways God works. My hope is that the reader finishes this book with a larger view of God, a steadier posture in hardship, and a renewed commitment to speak with God about everything. Mountains remain real, but they do not have the final word.
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