Privilege Of Prayer
$17.99
Unlock the Connection and Vibrance You’ve Been Longing For
If there’s truly power in prayer, why do we only offer up quick pleas for help or lists of requests? It’s because we’ve lost the biblical vision of what prayer really is: an exciting, risky, faith-filled journey that pushes the limitations of our imaginations–made possible through unrivaled intimacy with the Creator of the universe.
With his trademark blend of honesty and encouragement, pastor Andrew F Carter shatters your preconceived notions of prayer, empowering you to:
* connect with God in ways you never thought possible
* engage in open, honest, and transparent prayer
* experience emotional healing
* overcome common hindrances to a vibrant life of prayer
* cultivate an expectant, consistent prayer life
* discern answers to your prayers
Fulfillment, transformation, and eternal impact await you–and it starts when you talk freely with the One who can do exceedingly more than your wildest dreams.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780800763510
ISBN10: 0800763513
Andrew Carter
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Chosen Books
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