Most of us know we should pray more, and most of us carry a low ache of guilt that we do not. The Secret Place sets the guilt down and opens a door instead — into a friendship with God that begins in the quiet.
With warmth and honesty, Vanessa shows that prayer is less a performance to perfect than a place to return to, again and again, until it becomes the truest room in your life.
“But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen.”
The secret place is not a technique to master. It is a Father to meet. And what is decided there, in the quiet, will hold you long after the noise of the day comes rushing back.
“Everything in my life that has lasted was first settled in the secret place. I wrote this to hand you the key I almost never found.”
Vanessa Musenja



