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Most books on prayer focus on technique: how to intercede, how to wage spiritual warfare, or how to get answers. Kenyon takes a radically different approach. In In His Presence , he argues that the primary purpose of prayer is not to get things from God, but to .

The book's enduring popularity is a testament to the timeless relevance of its message. In an age marked by uncertainty and turmoil, "In His Presence" offers a beacon of hope and reassurance, reminding us that we are not alone, and that God's presence is always available to us.

Most Christians feel guilty because they don’t pray "enough." Kenyon reframes the issue. He teaches that prayer is not a duty but a response to love. When you realize you are already accepted in the Beloved, praying becomes as natural as breathing.