The Still Hour

The Still Hour by Austin Phelps, published by Solid Ground Christian Books in May 2005, is a 144-page exploration of prayer and spiritual discipline. Phelps, a congregational minister and professor, addresses various aspects of prayer, including themes such as the absence of God in prayer and the challenges of idolatry and distrust. This edition presents a thoughtful examination of the relationship between solitude and spiritual growth, making it relevant for both new believers and those with a long-standing faith.
Readers will find that The Still Hour delves into the complexities of prayer and its significance in Christian living. Phelps emphasizes the importance of taking time for solitude to foster a deeper connection with God, offering insights that encourage reflection and personal growth. The book serves as a resource for those interested in discipleship and self-help within a religious context, providing a blend of historical perspective and practical guidance on cultivating a meaningful prayer life.
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Austin Phelps (1820-1890) was a congregational minister, a professor of sacred rhetoric and homiletics, and later a president of Andover Theological Seminary. He wrote several books which were widely read, but none as much as “The Still Hour.” Some of the subjects covered are quite unique, such as “Absence of God, in Prayer”, “Unhallowed Prayer”, “Distrust in Prayer”, “Indolence in Prayer” and “Idolatry in Prayer.” This is a book that will both convict and encourage. It is perfect alike for the new believer and the aged saint who has walked with Christ for decades. Don Whitney wrote: “Remember that the great purpose for engaging in these Disciplines is Godliness, that we may be like Jesus, that we may be more holy. In The Still Hour, Austin Phelps wrote, ‘It has been said that no great work in literature or in science was ever wrought by a man who did not love solitude. We may lay it down as an elemental principle of religion, that no large growth in holiness was ever gained by one who did not take time to be often long alone with God.’”
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