Master Is Calling
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In The Master Is Calling, author Lynne Hammond offers a powerful biblical perspective on prayer that takes you to the heart of meaningful, effective, and joyful communion with God. She presents a victorious approach to worship, intercession, petition, and spiritual warfare that will revitalize your Christian life.
In this revealing book, you will discover the secrets to . . .
Developing a deeper prayer life
Relying on the Holy Spirit’s guidance
Dispelling your anxieties about prayer
Discerning your most crucial prayer needs
Compiling prayer victories rather than prayer lists
Interceding effectively for family and friends
Enriching your life through prayer
Ministering the gifts of the Spirit
Reaching the heart of God
You can have the desires of your heart and play an outstanding role in fulfilling God’s will on the earth. As you understand these biblical principles, you will experience the joy of true fellowship with the Lord and be tremendously effective in prayer through His grace and power!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780883686348
UPC: 630809686343
Lynne Hammond
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2000
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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