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The Whispering God
(Paperback)
Paul A. Wagner, Jeanene Hanna Wagner; Edited by Faye Elaine Walker
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No one can sit on the sidelines today when it comes to spiritual
matters. A war is going on between good and evil, and every believer is
involved. For every Christian who wants a meaningful prayer life that
is more than just asking for blessings, bestselling author Stormie
Omartian shows how to pray with strength and purpose - prayers
resulting in great victory, not only personally but also in advancing
God's kingdom and glory.
Readers will find help and encouragement in 12 practical and
significant chapters that address
•knowing your Commander and standing on His side
•being certain of your authority in prayer
•becoming skilled with your spiritual weapons
•following God's orders to resist the enemy
•seeing what’s happening from God’s perspective
Stormie also provides many powerful prayers on numerous subjects that
concern people today. For anyone eager to answer the call of God on his
or her life to pray while responding to the desire of his or her heart
to see people and situations change, Prayer Warrior is a must-read.
When life sends us trouble, we should pray. When we experience
blessings, we should pray. When a friend or loved one is going
through a difficult time, we should pray. We know this. Yet too
often we don't know exactly what to say--so we say nothing. Drawing
from her many popular books on prayer, Linda Evans Shepherd offers
you a compact, giftable compilation of powerful prayers arranged by
topic, so you can find the words to ask God for help, consolation,
wisdom, and many other needs for yourself or others. Covering such
concerns as stress, anxiety, hard times, illness, and much more,
the prayers in this book will be the ones you turn to again and
again as you walk through life with the ones you love.
Personal prayer books and the jottings in their margins tell us
about their owners and about life in late medieval and Reformation
England In this richly illustrated book, religious historian Eamon
Duffy discusses the Book of Hours, unquestionably the most intimate
and most widely used book of the later Middle Ages. He examines
surviving copies of the personal prayer books which were used for
private, domestic devotions, and in which people commonly left
traces of their lives. Manuscript prayers, biographical jottings,
affectionate messages, autographs, and pious paste-ins often crowd
the margins, flyleaves, and blank spaces of such books. From these
sometimes clumsy jottings, viewed by generations of librarians and
art historians as blemishes at best, vandalism at worst, Duffy
teases out precious clues to the private thoughts and public
contexts of their owners, and insights into the times in which they
lived and prayed. His analysis has a special relevance for the
history of women, since women feature very prominently among the
identifiable owners and users of the medieval Book of Hours. Books
of Hours range from lavish illuminated manuscripts worth a king's
ransom to mass-produced and sparsely illustrated volumes costing a
few shillings or pence. Some include customized prayers and
pictures requested by the purchaser, and others, handed down from
one family member to another, bear the often poignant traces of a
family's history over several generations. Duffy places these
volumes in the context of religious and social change, above all
the Reformation, discusses their significance to Catholics and
Protestants, and describes the controversy they inspired under
successive Tudor regimes. He looks closely at several special
volumes, including the cherished Book of Hours that Sir Thomas More
kept with him in the Tower of London as he awaited execution.
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