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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Christianity > Christian worship > Christian prayer
Find power in your prayer like never before with this inspiring
guide from #1 New York Times bestselling author Bishop T.D.
Jakes.In a time when women carry more influence than any other
generation, the power of prayer has never been more important to
remind us that we do not have to bear our crosses alone. We need
prayer to stand guard over our hearts and minds and over the hearts
and minds of our families.Women today are shattering glass ceilings
and forging new paths in the world. What Happens When a Woman Prays
is a clarion call for women to continue their progressive march of
empowerment by dreaming like their daughters and praying like their
grandmothers.Through exploring the lives of 10 prayer-filled women
of the Bible, Bishop Jakes emphasizes the life-changing power that
women have when they find their identity, their strength, their
healing, and their voices in Christ.
What would your world look like if you prayed every day?
Every believer who sincerely desires an intimate relationship with God must discover
the transformational power of prayer. This one-hundred-day devotional, inspired by
Mike Bickle’s best-selling book Growing in Prayer, will give readers daily inspiration,
knowledge, and guidance to help them cultivate deeper intimacy with God through
prayer.
Each day contains a quote on prayer from a classic Christian author, a passage from a
chapter in Growing in Prayer for reflection, a Scripture verse or reference, a prayer
starter, a suggestion for practical application of the principle being taught, and lines
for journaling.
This devotional will help energize a prayer life that has become routine, stale, or
nonexistent and will be a welcome resource for believers who desire to grow in
prayer.
A Spiritual Journey to God's Best offers powerful tools for
victorious Christian living. Birthed out of the Michaelyn Hodges'
own spiritual battle in the crucible of life, readers learn about
spiritual warfare and victory through prayer. The seeker will learn
foundational principles while the seasoned believer will advance on
the path to a more intimate relationship with Christ. This 40
lesson bible study exposes the lies of the enemy and replaces them
with God's truth.
Sixty modern and inspiring liturgies that offer compassionate insight to nurture your soul, from the bestselling authors of Liturgies for Hope.
What if my current life is preparing me for something I can’t see?
Oh God, when I feel overlooked and forgotten,
when I ache to be important,
redirect my heart to You who remembers me.
When your spirit is restless and you can’t find the words, these modern-day liturgies help you articulate your brokenness to the God who calls you beloved.
The lyrical prayers in Liturgies for Wholeness name our longings—the ache for physical rest, the grief over something we never had, the desire for healing in a relationship—even as they call us to notice the blessing of washing our face and watching nightfall and sink deep into an awareness of God’s presence.
Divided into eight sections—including Mind, Senses, Body, Home, and Community—these liturgies can be read communally or individually to bring you into greater intimacy with God. Each prayer includes related Scripture references to offer you further opportunity for meditation and reflection.
With each liturgy in Liturgies for Wholeness, may you sense God’s deep desire for you and may you delight in the only One who can make you whole.
Make Prayer Your First Response How do you approach prayer? Do you
worry you are not doing it "correctly"? Do you see it as an
obligation to check off a to-do list? Do you think of it as a last
resort-a kind of supernatural SOS when you need help? In this Pray
First video Bible study, Pastor Chris Hodges shares proven ways to
help you spend time in conversation with God-and enjoy every minute
of it. You will gain tools to bring joy back into your time with
God, explore prayers in the Bible, learn about fasting (an often
overlooked discipline), and discover biblically grounded methods
for making prayer a priority and not an afterthought. Pray First is
a revolutionary study for anyone who wants to experience a dynamic,
intimate prayer life with God. This study guide includes:
Individual access to six streaming video sessions A guide to best
practices for leading a group Video notes and a comprehensive
structure for group discussion time Personal study section with
questions and biblical passages for reflection between sessions
Sessions and video run times: The Five P's of Prayer (21:00) The
Lord's Prayer (20:00) The Prayer of Jabez (16:00) Praying the Names
of God (18:30) My Prayer for You (17:00) Prayer and Fasting (21:00)
This study guide has everything you need for a full Bible study
experience, including: The study guide itself-with discussion and
reflection questions, video notes, and a leader's guide. An
individual access code to stream all video sessions online. And the
physical DVD. Streaming video access code included. Access code
subject to expiration after 12/31/2028. Code may be redeemed only
by the recipient of this package. Code may not be transferred or
sold separately from this package. Internet connection required.
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Most Christians want to experience spiritual transformation. But
many are frustrated by the limited progress of our spiritual
self-improvement efforts. We find our praying burdened by a sense
of obligation and failure. But prayer is not merely something we
do; prayer is what God does in us. Prayer is not just communication
with God-it is communion with God. As we open ourselves to him, God
does the spiritual work of transformation in us. Spiritual director
and psychologist David Benner invites us to discover openness to
God as the essence of prayer, spirituality, and the Christian life.
Prayer is far more than saying words to God; all of life can be
prayer when offered to God in faith and with openness. Using the
four movements of lectio divina, Benner explores prayer as
attending, pondering, responding, and being. Along the way he opens
us to a world of possibilities for communion with God: praying with
our senses, with imagination, with music and creativity, in
contemplation, in service, and much more. Learn how prayer can be a
way of living. Move beyond words to become not merely someone who
prays, but someone whose entire life is prayer in union with God.
This expanded edition includes a new afterword and an experiential
guide with questions for individual reflection or group discussion.
"Let every student be plainly instructed . . . to consider well the
main end of . . . life and studies is to know God and Jesus Christ
which is eternal life . . . and therefore to lay Christ in the
bottom, as the only foundation of all sound knowledge and
learning." -Harvard College Laws, 1642 There was a time when
Harvard was considered a holy place and Princeton trained prophets,
when students and professors could not help but pray because there
were certain questions that could only be answered by an Intellect
greater than our own. There was a time when student leaders
galvanized campus movements, when young revolutionaries defied the
status quo of their generation and engaged in sacrificial service
that reshaped society and transformed culture. There was a time . .
. God on Campus traces a remarkable legacy of spiritual awakening
that stretches from the founding of the earliest colleges in the
United States to a global movement of nonstop student prayer
spreading across campuses today. "This is a book to help you
remember your roots," Trent Sheppard writes, "ordinary people like
you and me--bold and timid, brilliant and insecure, disillusioned
and dangerous, ambitious and naive, holy and fallen, fearless and
afraid--people who prayed, people who conspired together with their
friends in faith and action, people who believed their lives could
actually help shape the unfolding narrative of history." From the
establishment of early American campuses during the Great Awakening
to the rapidly spreading collegiate movements of the twenty-first
century, Sheppard shows how students can integrate their passion in
prayer with practical Christ-like living in culture. "The goal," he
explains, "is not for us to abandon our studies in economics or
education and all become preachers instead. The goal is to live
like Jesus in the very soul of society." Culminating in a movement
to mobilize prayer on every college and university campus in the
United States throughout 2010, God on Campus is an invitation for
students to find their place in the story of God today.
Based on personal interviews, Prayer Shawl Ministries and Women's
Theological Imagination uncovers the theological creativity of
Christian lay women quietly stitching their own sacred fabric. From
the origins of prayer shawl ministry in feminist and ecumenical
thought, the movement has grown to hundreds of groups, composed
mostly of women over 60, in denominations across the political and
doctrinal spectrum. Through participation in handcrafting
ministries, participants reflect on themes that sometimes
complement and sometimes challenge the public stances of their
communities. Women in prayer shawl ministries develop commitments
to broad inclusion, reject the intrusion of market forces, and
realize their productive power. Out of their traditional roles as
caretakers, they craft compassion into a conscious,
theologically-rich practice. Out of their historical subordination,
they cultivate trust in divine providence and hope for the
preservation of their legacy. Listening to their ideas,
convictions, and concerns, and connecting them to findings from
multiple scholarly fields, this book seeks to disclose the
convergences and complexity of ordinary women's theological
thinking and behavior.
The essays collected in this volume provide a resource for thinking
theologically about the practice of Christian prayer. In the first
of four parts, the volume begins by reaching back to the biblical
foundations of prayer. Then, each of the chapters in the second
part investigates a classical Christian doctrine - including God,
creation, Christology, pneumatology, providence and eschatology -
from the perspective of prayer. The chapters in the third part
explore the writings of some of the great theorizers of prayer in
the history of the Christian tradition. The final part gathers a
set of creative and critical conversations on prayer responding to
a variety of contemporary issues. Overall, the T&T Clark
Handbook of Christian Prayer articulates a theologically expansive
account of prayer - one that is deeply biblical, energetically
doctrinal, historically rooted, and relevant to a whole host of
critical questions and concerns facing the world today.
What might happen if we live out of loving encounter with God and
build in response to what he reveals? How can we make space to hear
God and say yes to him? What if being a leader is all about being a
follower? Is it really that simple? These are the questions that
have led Jill Weber on the adventure of saying yes to the more of
God - the invitation to really live. This honest, warm and
compelling book speaks directly to those who long to encounter more
of Jesus, to know how tune into the small movements of the heart,
and to have trust in every moment of their lives. With wisdom and
wit Jill explores prayer, discernment, vocation and leadership
through her story of building and becoming a House of Prayer,
offering encouragement that gives readers the confidence to say yes
to what God is already doing. Jill's story will build faith in
readers and help them to discover the freedom that lies beyond that
yes - of giving it all for Jesus. Even the Sparrow is both an
invitation and a challenge - to walk step by step as God leads
might lead us on paths that are at turns messy, complicated and
inconvenient, but as we follow him the path can also be unexpected
and breathtaking beauty.
"Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner." These words from
the Eastern Christian tradition have strengthened and comforted
believers for centuries. In these pages, John Michael Talbot
explores the roots of this Jesus Prayer along with the theological
and practical meaning of each word for believers today. He ends
each chapter with a brief practice using the prayer. Come discover
how the Jesus Prayer can renew and enrich your spiritual life.
The most important journey in life is the journey inwards, to the
depths of our own being. It is a journey we are all invited to
make. It takes us beyond words and images into silence. The silence
allows the restless mind to become still and in the stillness we
enter a new world. We return to our hearts. Here we find our true
selves. We discover an ancient way of finding God that has almost
become lost. Slowly, we realise that we are in union with the
source of life and love itself. Our whole life changes. Our goal
now is to take God's love to others in our everyday lives.
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