Equipped The Weapon Of Prayer Journal Edition
$16.99
What is the one thing that “puts God to work”? Prayer! In response to His children’s prayers and petitions, God has promised to answer, to do, and to give us “all things whatsoever.” E. M. Bounds expounds on God’s need of people who pray. He explains why prayer moves God to act, how busyness in church activities can hinder prayer, why Jesus could not dispense with prayer, how the early apostles gave themselves to prayer, and why prayer is essential in God’s kingdom. Includes inspiring sketches of the prayer lives of dedicated Christians, such as David Brainerd, George Muller, and Jonathan Edwards. This journal edition includes room for readers to reflect and add their own prayers.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781641230254
ISBN10: 1641230258
E. M. Bounds
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2017
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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