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Private or secret prayer is the life-blood of the Christian. The
great men and women of God down through the ages have testified to
the effectiveness of this in their lives. Some like Martin Luther,
have said that they could not survive a busy day without spending
2-3 hours alone with God. Drawing on the experiences of people like
Luther, Spurgeon, Muller, Whitefield and Wesley, the author presses
the case for a greater commitment to prayer. His advice may not
only transform your life, it could be a catalyst towards a change
in the world around you.
Are you ever at a loss for words during prayer? God encourages us
to approach Him with confidence, yet often we don't know what to
say. We wonder if we'll pray the "wrong" way-or we simply have no
words at all. A Prayer for Every Occasion inspires readers with
prayer prompts, tips on how to pray, and ways to grow a habit of
prayer. Organized by occasion and need, this prayer book offers
abundant prayer examples to share with others or pray privately,
and includes: Prayers for when you're suffering Prayers during a
waiting season Prayers for when you seek growth and transformation
Prayers for weddings, funerals, births, and loss Prayers for
graduations, praise, celebrations, and more Including beloved
prayers from Scripture as well as historical prayers, this lovely
gift book teaches us how to pray with passion and joy. With
four-color and high-designed interiors, this book is a great gift
for just about every occasion--birthdays, Easter, Mother's Day,
Christmas, a loved one grieving, a friend needing encouragement, or
someone achieving a milestone. Written for veteran pray-ers as well
as for those of us who find prayer intimidating, A Prayer for Every
Occasion provides an overview of the most common elements found in
well-known prayers-including the words of Jesus-to help us find new
confidence in our prayer lives.
The purpose of this collection of novenas is not only to provide
prayers to obtain favors from God but also to encourage people to
pray frequently, because prayer, after the Sacraments, is the
richest source of God's grace.
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