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Book Reviews in the Wilderness

aBook Reviews in the Wilderness features honest reviews of books on prayer, formation, and faith—written from the edges, for those seeking depth, simplicity, and Jesus in the wilderness.

Book Review: How to Hear God: A Simple Guide for Normal People by Pete Greig

Book Review: How to Hear God: A Simple Guide for Normal People by Pete Greig

November 24, 2022July 30, 2025

An honest review of How to Hear God by Pete Greig—an accessible, Spirit-filled guide to hearing God’s voice through prayer and practice.

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Book Review: B.L.E.S.S. by Dave and Jon Ferguson

Book Review: B.L.E.S.S. by Dave and Jon Ferguson

January 17, 2021September 2, 2025

As another book in this reawakening of missionary nature, I was excited to have the opportunity to read B.L.E.S.S. by Dave and Jon Ferguson.

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Book Review: Making All Things New by Henri Nouwen

Book Review: Making All Things New by Henri Nouwen

December 10, 2020July 19, 2025

There are only a few books that I would recommend to every lay leader, pastor, and follower of Jesus. Making All Things New by Henri Nouwen is certainly one of them.

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Book Review: Reckless Mercy by Carl Tuttle

Book Review: Reckless Mercy by Carl Tuttle

August 15, 2017August 5, 2025

Carl Tuttle was an early leader in the Vineyard movement who experienced his own brokenness but also the redemptive, reckless mercy of God.

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About Jeff McLain

I’m Jeff McLain, a pastor, writer, and Doctor of Ministry student at Kairos University, based in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I explore the Lord’s Prayer as both a theological foundation and a practical guide for spiritual formation and communal discipleship in the church today. I am learning to pray unhurried prayers—anchored in simplicity, shaped by Scripture, and rooted in the way of Jesus.

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Latest Blog Posts:

These recent posts explore how the Lord’s Prayer, spiritual formation, and the call to lead a quiet life shape our everyday faith—guiding our rhythms, relationships, ministry, and understanding of God’s Kingdom.

  • Book Review: A Layman Looks at the Lord’s Prayer by W. Phillip KellerSeptember 26, 2025
  • Book Review: Pray by Neil ColeSeptember 18, 2025
  • Book Review: Tertullian, Cyprian & Origen On the Lord’s PrayerSeptember 17, 2025
  • The Biggest Story: A New Journey for Our KidsSeptember 8, 2025

Lead A Quiet Life Blog

The Lead a Quiet Life blog on Patheos explores what it means to lead a quieter life at a slower pace, discovering a simple life and faith that embraces downward mobility in a chaotic world and a church often obsessed with excess. Inspired by 1 Thessalonians 4:11–12, I share my reflections as a pastor and writer on spiritual formation, spiritual disciplines, simple living, and missional investments—inviting those who feel disillusioned, but still hopeful, to rediscover a quieter, deeper way of following Jesus.

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