This is not a devotional.
This book does not teach prayer, explain silence, or offer words to replace the ones you've lost.
How to Pray When You Don't Have Words is a quiet, first-person account of moments when prayer stops working the way it used to—when words feel dishonest, silence feels exposed, and staying feels harder than leaving.
Each chapter holds a single experience: starting a prayer and stopping, sitting without language, remaining without asking, leaving without closure. There are no techniques, no theological explanations, and no conclusions offered to make the silence meaningful.
This book does not resolve tension or guide the reader toward clarity. It stays with unfinished prayer and unanswered quiet.
Readers looking for instruction, encouragement, or spiritual productivity may find this book unsatisfying. Readers who have run out of words and are tired of being rescued from that fact may find it familiar.