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God Is Not a Genie: The Paradox of Prayer
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God Is Not a Genie: The Paradox of Prayer in Ottawa, ON
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God Is Not a Genie: The Paradox of Prayer in Ottawa, ON
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Prayer is not a lamp to be rubbed. It is a lantern to be carried.
In God Is Not a Genie: The Paradox of Prayer, Trevor Myles Brown shows how prayer is often distorted into wish‑making or transaction — treating God like a genie bound to grant desires. But true prayer is communion with the Father, a path of transformation rather than control.
Through vivid metaphors, Scripture, and practical exercises, this book helps readers move from ritual to relationship, from demand to surrender, from transaction to transformation. Each chapter includes reflection questions and journaling prompts — not tests, but invitations to pause, listen, and be reshaped.
If you've ever felt frustrated by unanswered prayers or confused by silence, this book will guide you to rediscover prayer as the forgotten language of heaven.
Prayer is not about getting what we want. It is about becoming who God calls us to be.
Prayer is not a lamp to be rubbed. It is a lantern to be carried.
In God Is Not a Genie: The Paradox of Prayer, Trevor Myles Brown shows how prayer is often distorted into wish‑making or transaction — treating God like a genie bound to grant desires. But true prayer is communion with the Father, a path of transformation rather than control.
Through vivid metaphors, Scripture, and practical exercises, this book helps readers move from ritual to relationship, from demand to surrender, from transaction to transformation. Each chapter includes reflection questions and journaling prompts — not tests, but invitations to pause, listen, and be reshaped.
If you've ever felt frustrated by unanswered prayers or confused by silence, this book will guide you to rediscover prayer as the forgotten language of heaven.
Prayer is not about getting what we want. It is about becoming who God calls us to be.

















