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Books > Humanities > Religion & beliefs > Aspects of religions (non-Christian) > Worship > Prayer
No matter how long a person has struggled with illness, he faces a
myriad of emotions when all treatment options have been exhausted.
There are many books offering encouragement and advice on how to
live. This one offers a perspective on how to die. The author wrote
these prayers while undergoing her sixth and seventh regimens of
chemotherapy for recurrent ovarian cancer. The writing resonates
with her grief, anger, acceptance, and the comfort she found as God
carried her through this phase of life.
Prayers of the Heart -Keep your heart with all diligence, for out
of it are the issues of life." Proverbs 4:23 KJV These prayers have
been compiled from the Word of God. In this day and time, we are
dealing with issues of the heart from our Past, Finances, Families,
Church, and Relationships. These scriptural prayers, petitions and
decrees are a guide to use to help break the strongholds over your
mind, body and soul, to break the power of darkness, to bombard the
heavenlies for a release of the promises and blessings from God for
your life. Marla D. Whittington of Chicago, Illinois, a licensed
and ordained anointed, extraordinary, heartfelt speaker and
teacher. The founder of Daughters of Zion Women's Ministry; She
proclaims a powerful message of healing, restoration and
deliverance to God's people. She also preaches a message of
salvation and hope to the lost. She travels around the country
declaring the gospel of Jesus Christ. She has ministered at many
conferences; conducted shut-ins, and seminars, participated in
several mission trips, and training to help build up leaders into
the body of Christ. She is rapidly emerging as one of the world's
most prolific speakers and teachers of the Word of God. She is also
the mother of one daughter LaTrice and two sons LuVince IV and
Lamar and the grandmother of six.
Our willingness and faithfulness to pray for others is the
hallmark of an effective prayer life. Sometimes our prayers are
hindered because we focus only on our needs or requests. But the
church has been commissioned to make disciples of all nations, and
it is the responsibility of each member to pray for others in our
world.
Well-organized and inspirational, The Prayer Manifesto for the
Globally Conscious explores the importance of having a heart to
pray for God's people across the world by denying ourselves and
taking up our cross to follow God. Author Lischa T. Brooks uses
scriptural examples and humorous, personal stories to illustrate
how to develop an effective personal prayer life and focus on our
responsibility to pray for others.
In addition to finding a deeper purpose and understanding of
prayer principles, you can learn how to:
-begin your prayer with worship;-conduct an examination of your
attitudes and actions;-pray with the Word of God;-take time to
listen to the Father;-establish prayer partners; and-connect with a
local church body.
Establishing a life of prayer requires more than just passion
and desire; it involves a commitment to applying the principles
outlined in the Word of God every day. Develop a rich prayer life
committed to God with The Prayer Manifesto for the Globally
Conscious.
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