Prayers That Avail Much Commorative Edition (Anniversary)
$24.99
You Can Pray With Power!
Do you long to know God better? Do you want to understand Scripture more fully? Do you want to pray with power –and see results?
Germaine Copeland’s three best-selling volumes of Prayers That Avail Much have helped Christians learn how to pray, know what to pray, and confidently claim answers to prayer. Now this all-in-one edition is your complete guide to praying according to God’s precious word!
As you put these mighty, Scriptural prayers to work in your own life and in the lives of those around you, you will see God moving to perform His Word. You no longer need to feel helpless in the face of difficult or painful situations. You no longer need to miss God’s blessings for you and your loved ones.
As you put these mighty, Scriptural prayers to work in your own life and in the lives of those around you, you will see God moving to perform His Word. You no longer need to feel helpless in the face of difficult or painful situations. You no longer need to miss God’s blessings for you and your loved ones.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781577949244
ISBN10: 1577949242
Germaine Copeland
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2008
Publisher: Harrison House Publishers
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