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The Hidden Life of Prayer by David McIntyre

August 28, 2018 By Richard A. Volunteer

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The Hidden Life of Prayer by David McIntyre

Practical teaching on prayer  

What is the best manifestation of our relationship with God? — A quality and sincere prayer time.

The Christian’s lifeblood is private or secret prayer. The book The Hidden Prayer by David McIntyre offers different ways on how to cultivate and nourish our connection with God through prayer. The book talks about the three panels that we need to keep in mind and these are the apostolic precept—pray without ceasing, precincts of the temple, and inner sanctuary.
This book reminds us that prayer is hard work and must be intentional. The author makes the case for a deeper dedication to prayer by drawing on the experiences of Luther, Spurgeon, Muller, Whitefield, and Wesley. Great men and women of God are mentioned to demonstrate the power of prayer in their lives, and hopefully in yours as well.

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