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A companion to Stormie Omartian's brand-new book, Prayer
Warrior, this study guide helps readers to further explore God's
Word and His promises. This more in-depth journey looks at many
aspects of every believer's call to pray and how those prayers can
be full of strength and purpose, and result in great victory.
Readers will be offered prayer tools as they
- put on their protective armor each morning
- condition themselves to be all that they can be
- pray the prayers every prayer warrior must know
Created for individuals or small groups, Prayer Warrior Study
Guide provides thoughtful questions, helpful discussion insights,
and other creative ways to go deeper with this important
content.
A new cover and additional questions for study and discussion
grace this bestselling 28-day study (more than 525,000 copies sold)
by respected teacher and author Kay Arthur. Readers of little or
great prayer experience will discover practical insights to help
them know how to pray, what to pray, and what to expect when they
pray.
Arthur sheds light on the instructions Jesus gave to His
disciples for the perfect pattern of meaningful prayer and
demonstrates how the Lord's Prayer covers worship, praise,
intercession, and petition and ushers an individual into the
presence of God.
This look at biblical prayer is refreshingly simple and
exceedingly powerful--and it can transform the way anyone lives and
prays. Ideal for individual or group study, and a classic resource
for any home or church library.
Stormie Omartian's bestselling The Power of a Praying series
(more than 28 million copies sold) is rereleased with fresh new
covers and new material to reach a still-growing market of readers
eager to discover the power of prayer for their lives.
The Power of a Praying Wife has sold more than 3.5 million
copies and has encouraged countless women to trust God for their
marriages. In this beautiful new padded hardcover edition, Stormie
shares how God has strengthened her own marriage since she began to
pray for her husband concerning key areas in his life, including
his spiritual walk emotions role as father and leader security in
work and finances health faith and future
If you desire a closer relationship with your husband, you will
appreciate this refreshing look at the power of prayer in
marriage.
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Prayers for Comfort
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David Adam, Rupert Bristow, Nick Fawcett, Susan Sayers, Ray Simpson
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Stormie Omartian's books have sold millions of copies and helped
people around the world access the power of prayer. In this
compilation of 200 heartfelt and powerful prayers, taken directly
from Stormie's life-changing devotional, "The Power of Praying
Through the Bible, "readers will discover God's voice and direction
from Genesis through the Old Testament and from the passionate life
of Jesus and the apostles in the New Testament.
Each prayer from Stormie brings to life the comfort, personal
guidance, and power found in the Scriptures and gives the reader
strength and encouragement to live each day for God. This compact
volume is the perfect size to carry along in a purse or briefcase
or to keep at a bedside to read at the beginning or end of each
day. A wonderful gift for any believer, this is an ideal companion
to the new devotional from Stormie.
An enriching companion to Terry L. Johnson's popular Family Worship
Book The practice of family worship has been a foundation stone of
faith for many families across many generations. In his book The
Family Worship Book, Terry L. Johnson aided families to have
meaningful times of devotion together. In this supplement to The
Family Worship Book Terry L. Johnson seeks to strengthen, clarify
and enrich those devotions. He begins by looking at the godly home,
which provides the vital context in which family worship occurs.
Then the biblical and theological arguments for daily family
worship in are examined drawing from the Old and New Testaments as
well as the classic authors. Once the case for family worship has
been made, Johnson then moves on to develop the elements or
practices of which family worship consists, as well as helpful tips
for establishing the discipline practice of family worship.
Finally, he discusses catechizing. Together, this monogram provides
a feast of classic Reformed insight.
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