In a world brimming with noise, where moments of stillness feel like luxury and connection to the divine often falls by the wayside, one man has made it his life’s mission to anchor the soul in prayer. Lennox Moses, father, grandfather, and a quietly steadfast voice in the Christian literary world, is now being celebrated for his powerful new book, An Hour of Prayer, a guide not just for spiritual discipline, but for transformation.
Featured in America Inspire Magazine’s prestigious March 2025 Collection, Moses’s story is one of resilience, repentance, and rediscovery. With a life shaped by faith, challenged by spiritual detours, and reignited by a divine calling, Moses invites readers on a journey toward intentional prayer, a deeper understanding of God’s many Names, and healing that transcends the physical.
A Journey Rooted in Revelation
Moses’s spiritual journey began at age 16, though he grew up in the Methodist Church with his father, a minister and headmaster, at the helm of his early faith formation. “I didn’t feel like I was truly a Christian,” Moses reflects. “There were no confessions, no repentance, no baptism by immersion.” It was only later, through life’s trials and moments of intense reflection, that his faith began to deepen.
Over the years, he strayed from and returned to faith in cycles, closer at times, farther at others, but his recent years have seen what he calls astronomical growth. This growth found its clearest expression in An Hour of Prayer, originally penned as a private devotional, later released to the world as a necessary tool for anyone seeking true communion with God.
Available now on Amazon, the book has already begun sparking quiet revolutions in the hearts of believers, novice and seasoned alike.
The Birth of An Hour of Prayer
The book’s title comes from a question asked by Christ Himself. “Could you not watch with me one hour?” Jesus asked his disciples in the Garden of Gethsemane before His crucifixion. This scripture, Matthew 26:40, struck Moses deeply. In that moment, the concept of praying for an hour didn’t feel daunting, it felt divine.
“Most of us struggle to pray for even five minutes,” he says. “This book is a tool, a structure, a guide that keeps you in the presence of God for longer than you thought possible.”
The book opens and closes with praise, and between those two bookends, it offers prayers of confession, repentance, intercession, and healing. It also presents a powerful theology of spoken prayer, a theme Moses returns to throughout both his writing and our conversation.
“Prayer must be spoken,” he says. “Meditation and reflection have their place, but spoken words engage the spirit and declare truth into the physical realm. David said, ‘His praise shall continually be on my lips.’ That’s not metaphorical.”
A Book of Names and Healing
What sets An Hour of Prayer apart is its expansive use of the Names of God. For Moses, each Name is not just a title, it is a doorway to divine understanding. Names like El Roi (The God Who Sees Me) or Jehovah Jireh (Our Provider) are not merely descriptors, they are declarations that shape the nature of the prayers spoken.
“Each name points to an attribute of God we can lean on,” Moses explains. “When I need provision, I pray to Jehovah Jireh. When I need healing, I cry out to Jehovah Rapha. God’s Names aren’t abstract, they’re intimate.”
Chapter 5 of the book, which focuses on healing, was born out of Moses’s own near-death experience. After suffering a stroke and being hospitalized for seven days, he had to relearn how to walk. But even in the midst of physical struggle, he looked out from his hospital window and found comfort in the heavens. “If the One who created the moon and stars also created me, He could heal me,” he remembers thinking.
And heal he did. Moses now walks several miles a day, a living testament to the prayers he recorded in the chapter that has since become the most personally meaningful in his book.
A Calling Affirmed
Perhaps the most moving moment in Moses’s journey came not in the writing or the healing, but in the rescue. As a young man attending college in Vancouver, Moses ventured out to an island with a friend, only to nearly drown on the swim back. “I began to flail, to drink water, to drown,” he says. “And then a canoe appeared next to me. Someone said, ‘Hold on to the boat.’ That moment saved my life.”
He believes that divine intervention didn’t just save him from the water, it preserved him for a purpose. That purpose now unfolds in every line of An Hour of Prayer, every name of God spoken aloud, every healing prayer declared in faith.
A Book with Purpose and Power
At just under 70 pages, An Hour of Prayer is brief, but its impact is anything but small. It is a book meant to be read aloud, daily if possible, and serves as both a companion and a compass for those seeking to build a disciplined prayer life.
The prayers within are structured yet heartfelt, theological yet accessible. There’s a deep reverence for scripture woven through every paragraph, and Moses’s humble voice resonates even when he quotes King David or the Apostle Paul. It is clear that An Hour of Prayer is more than a book, it is the distilled testimony of a man who has walked through fire, water, and wilderness to find his voice in God.
And now, he is sharing that voice with the world.
Beyond the Hour
An Hour of Prayer is one of three books by Lennox Moses. Readers interested in going deeper into his worldview can also explore:
- “A Blessing for Your Business”, a guide to ethical business and righteous living
- “The Lost and the Found African Children of Israel”, a prophetic and historical examination rooted in Deuteronomy
Moses encourages readers to purchase these books in hardcover, not for vanity but for value. “They look impressive, they last, and they deserve to sit proudly on your shelf,” he says.
All books are available by searching “Lennox Moses” on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Walmart.
A Message for the World
As he reflects on his feature in America Inspire Magazine, Moses expresses deep gratitude. “It is truly fantastic to be recognized,” he says. “It means so much that An Hour of Prayer is reaching more people. I hope it becomes a legacy, not just mine, but God’s.”
To readers just beginning their spiritual journey, he offers a simple but profound roadmap: Confess. Repent. Be baptized. Keep the commandments. And above all, pray.
“Prayer is the key,” he says. “It opens the heart, the heavens, and the future.”
In a world looking for hope, healing, and truth, An Hour of Prayer stands not just as a book, but as an altar, one that invites every reader to come closer to the Creator and to stay for at least an hour.
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