Cheri Fuller shares with her readers the power of praying dangerously in Dangerous Prayer: Discovering Your Amazing Story Inside the Eternal Story of God.
Cheri Fuller does a remarkable job of sharing stories of how people who prayed “dangerous” prayers to God found themselves living in new countries, in new cities and towns, in new homes among loved ones or strangers. When God listens and responds to their prayers, their lives and/or others’ lives are transformed.
When I first picked up Cheri Fuller’s latest book on prayer, I paused because the title, Dangerous Prayer, printed in a dark red capital letters, did not bring thoughts of safety and comfort but ones of warning and change. I thought, “What have I gotten myself into now?” Then, my eyes focused on the second part of Fuller’s book title, Discovering Your Amazing Story Inside the Eternal Story of God, I decided that contents might be interesting and less intimidating.
As I read I became aware of the elements of a dangerous prayer, a prayer made with all of one’s being out of passion, desperation, or hope for God to move in that person’s life or another’s life and with a willingness to say “yes” to follow in the direction God leads. I discovered that I have on various occasions in my life prayed and lived out of various dangerous prayers. (What are examples of people’s life-changing prayers? Hint: Read the book to find out.)
Also, I realized that my time spent within the pages within the stories, was well spent. Whether I read a personal account from Fuller, Biblical story, or other true life accounts, I experienced God’s powerful presence and movement in response to their heartfelt prayers. God presented as the main character every time, along with supporting storyteller. Spoiler alert: one of my favorite quotes is on page 222:
One important thing I learned from my elderly friend is that although the project or mission God calls us to may be different from hers, the same God has a plan to use each of us for His great purposes – no matter our age or what stage of life.
I felt encouraged to see that in God’s eyes we matter so much more than our age if we are willing to follow and serve.
Fuller concluded each story with the very words prayed by each storyteller. She briefly showed how the outcome of the prayer revealed God’s promises carried out then and still being carried out today.