This work explores how and why people pray. Contributors demonstrate from their experiences the positive power of prayer and its impact on the individual. Topics such as praying alone, praying in time of trouble, and praying and fellowship offer suggestions for achieving a consistent prayer life.
Praying with Power
โ Scribed by Clairmont, Patsy;Kinde, Christa
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson;Zondervan
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Women of faith
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
If you are like most Christians, you know you should be praying more often, taking it more seriously, and giving it more priority in your life. But what often gets missed is that prayer is not a requirement but a privilege! Prayer is the pathway to building a relationship with the Savior. Through prayer, the Creator and Sustainer of everything actually listens to us.
In Praying with Power, you will explore what the Bible has to say about this fascinating two-way communication with God. You will explore journaling prayers, praying the Scripture, and how to pray your way through a desert or valley. You will also discover the incredible power of prayer and the promises God provides when you go to Him with your needs.
The Women of Faith® Bible Studies provide intriguing insights into topics that are relevant to women's lives today. Each guide includes twelve weeks of study, down-to-earth illustrations, and reflections to help you move the truth from your head to...
โฆ Subjects
Christian life--Practice;Christian women--Religious life;Prayer;Prayer--Study and teaching;Study skills;Bible -- Study and teaching;Bible;Prayer -- Study and teaching;Christian life -- Practice;Christian women -- Religious life
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