Pray from Your Gut
Satan is alive, well, and actively searching for opportunities to
ruin you. Perhaps your trying circumstances or struggling
relationships reflect his schemes. Does that make you angry? If
you've ever suppressed simmering anger toward the enemy, seeing it
as an intrusion into your prayers, it's time you experience the
power of violent prayer. These very emotions of hatred and anger
against Satan are fuel for life-changing prayer. Overcome an
unhealthy, passive approach to prayer that dilutes your communion
with the reigning Victor. When you move from defensive, reactive
prayers to offensive, proactive prayers with an aggressive agenda,
things begin to change. And you don't want to miss out.
When the Battle Rages,
Wage Prayer
You witness evil all around and it bothers you. You fall to your
knees and tentatively, hopefully, you approach God and ask Him to
step in.
But nothing happens. Goodness and righteousness seem to be fighting
a losing battle. You wonder, "Why is God so passive?"
Perhaps the better question is this: Why are "you" so passive when
it comes to prayer?
Embrace the infuriating, passionate emotion that wells up within
you against Satan and his schemes. Turn your righteous anger into
proactive, aggressive prayers that invite God to intervene and
destroy the evil around you. Engage in "violent prayer."""
"Chris Tiegreen writes with wisdom, knowledge, and creativity.
"Violent Prayer" is a wonderful resource for Christians who want to
make prayer a more powerful part of their lives."
Carol Pipes
Editor, "On Mission"
Story Behind the Book
"Especially in praying for my family, I've learned that there is a
connection between the emotional content of my prayers and the
results I see later. Many such experiences have convinced me that
'violent' prayers can be quite appropriate and effective. My book
gets into the nuts and bolts of praying God's agenda without
reducing it to formulas, hierarchies, military strategies, or any
other cliched approach to spiritual warfare. It primarily addresses
the emotional attitude of the believer and describes how to
incorporate God's holy anger into prayer for specific situations.
Christians will learn how to pray from their gut-level reactions to
the enemy's agenda." --Chris Tiegreen
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