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A Better Way to Pray: If Your Prayer Life Is Not Working, Consider Changing Directions

ISBN: 9780955405594
Book Author

Andrew Wommack

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Andrew Wommack uncovers the traditions and misconceptions in prayer that often bring more suffering than good In finding out how Jesus taught us to pray, we can bring joy back into our relationship with God. Many people, who truly love God with all of their heart, find it difficult to pray as they have been taught. And their once-vibrant relationship with the Lord had become stifled, mechanical, and lifeless. What they don’t understand is that prayer is an opportunity to have communion with God-fellowship with the Father. Of course it includes requests because we need help from our Father every day, but it also includes a connection and friendship with God. Readers may find it amazing that God would talk with them just as a friend, but His greatest desire is for His children to know Him in much the same, intimate way as He knows them. After 30 years of ministry, Andrew Wommack has discovered some important things about prayer including what prayer is and what it is not. Readers will uncover the traditions and misconceptions in prayer and discover true and meaningful communion with God through Jesus’ example of prayer. More importantly, they’ll come to know a new, profound joy and fulfillment in their relationship with God, receiving the answers they need. The subject of prayer has been touched on many times through classic and current authors, but Andrew Wommack brings a fresh approach to prayer by defuncting the common traditions that make prayer laborious and lifeless.

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Book Author

Andrew Wommack

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

192

Publisher

Harrison House Publishers

Year Published

2007

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