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When Prayer Doesn’t Work

Reimagining Our Understanding and Expectations of Prayer

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When Prayer Doesn’t Work

By: Margaret Somerville
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What if prayer is not about having the right words, but about noticing the sacred in washing dishes, the rhythm of breath, or the quiet sharing of tea with a friend?

Margaret Somerville invites us to rediscover prayer as a way of living, not a formula to get right. With wisdom drawn from her Celtic roots, lifelong pilgrimage to the Isle of Iona, and deep engagement with Buddhist, Hindu, Muslim and Jewish traditions, she reimagines prayer as presence in the ordinary. From her granny’s morning ritual of lighting the coal fire to the contemplative kneading of bread, she shows how holiness shimmers in the small gestures of daily life.

Through six pathways – Sacred Space, Release, Naming, Wilderness, Nourishment and Peace – the author offers gentle practices and stories that carry us beyond unanswered petitions into a deeper communion with self, others and the divine mystery. Both memoir and spiritual guide, this audiobook speaks to seekers who are weary of rigid traditions or silence from heaven, and to all who long for prayer that nourishes rather than disappoints.

Margaret Somerville is an educator, interfaith minister, and founder of Interfaith Alignment.

©2025 Margaret Somerville (P)2025 Wild Goose Publications
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