The hidden power of prayer and fasting : releasing the awesome power of the praying church
โ Scribed by Mahesh Chavda
- Publisher
- Destiny Image Publishers
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The praying believer is the confident believer. But the fasting believer is the overcoming believer. This is the believer who changes the circumstances and the world around him. He is the one who experiences the supernatural power of the risen Lord in his everyday life. An international evangelist and the senior pastor of All Nations Church in Charlotte, North Carolina. Mahesh Chavda has seen firsthand the power of God released through a lifestyle of prayer and fasting. Here he shares from decades of personal experience and scriptural study principles and practical tips about fasting and praying. This book will inspire you to tap into God's power and change your life, your city, and your nation!
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