The Purpose of Prayer
Practical Teaching on Prayer by
E.M. Bounds
What is the most essential duty of a Christian to humanity? Why is it so powerful that it can even strengthen the unborn generation? Known as the Master of Prayer, EM Bounds helps us understand that prayer is a privilege to cooperate with God in His plan. He emphasized that it is our link with the eternal so that we will not lose our purpose and keep the fire burning because the progress of His Kingdom is dependent upon it. He also includes inspiring testimonies of answered prayer that cannot be set aside as mere coincidences. This book is thought-provoking, challenging, and convicting. It will force us to evaluate our walk with God. If you desire to participate in His purpose through prayer, this writing will stir you.
Smith Wigglesworth on Prayer
Practical Teaching on Prayer by
Robert Lairdon
Simple and easy to grasp, Robert Liardon uses material that has not been publicly available since the 1920s and Smith Wigglesworth original words on prayer, power and miracles to inspire, motivate and shed light on prayer as an essential component of the Christian life. The book is a provocative look at the hidden potential in an individual that is waiting to be realized, exposed and channeled to accomplish a progressive lifestyle. The book is encouraging in a way that makes one uncomfortable and dissatisfied with their present state of living and successes of materialistic and temporary nature. The book composes the original writings of Smith Wigglesworth to proclaim and demonstrate the power of God to motivate people towards a spirit-filled service. For groups and individuals, teachers and students, Smith Wigglesworth on Prayer by Robert Liardon is not shy just like Smith Wigglesworth himself, who took God literally by his word.
40 days of Prayer and Fasting
Prayer by
Mahesh Chavda
40 Days of Prayer and Fasting is an accompanying devotional to The Hidden Power of Prayer and Fasting; and an incredible tool for guiding you further in your relationship with the Lord and incorporating prayer and fasting into a personal discipline.
It will lead you through grave and imposing times with His gentle and unjudging aid and support. Regardless of whatever crisis you and your faith are tested with, this compassionate devotional provides you with the skills and support you need to open the Holy Spirit within you.
Mahesh Chavda has triumphantly lived through several significant challenges in his life, only to see God’s might conquer every battle. His prayer and fasting lifestyle will inspire you to fight the good fight because he knows God has already given you the remedy. Through the secret power of prayer and fasting, you may bring His glory into your life, church, and community.
Short and Easy Method of Prayer
Practical Teaching on Prayer by
Madame Guyon
How should we pray? Should we sit, stand, or fall to our knees with our eyes close? Is there such thing as the proper way to pray?
Madame Guyon’s prayer styles disturbed the conventional church of her time. After she wrote this book, she was imprisoned for seven years. But after her death in 1717, it was published worldwide. This work reminds us to be quiet and take our time with God, letting His word penetrate our hearts as we patiently wait on Him. This prayer style is known today as contemplative prayer—a kind of prayer that chooses no time and place to pray but advocates for being in a state of constant prayer throughout the day.
This work can be read quickly, but it would be much better to savor it little by little as we discover how to rest in His presence all the days of our lives.
The Lords Prayer/a>
Practical teaching on prayer by
Thomas Watson
One of the most popular preachers in London in the Puritan era and famous puritan preachers in history, Thomas Watson is a prodigious writer who addresses a wide range of subjects including All Things for Good that was originally published by A Divine Cordial, practical divinity, Ten Commandments. A nonconformist, Thomas’s writings are clear, rich and relatable today as they were during the 17th century. The Lord’s Prayer is a three-volume edition that is outstandingly helpful and can be said to be an ideal guide to Christian doctrine, analyzing the preface of prayer and six petitions in detail notwithstanding vigorous dissents. Illuminating and stirring, divine and practical, devotional and beautiful, theologically rich and pastorally sensitive, this book is a great introduction to Puritan literature and it provides practical help as it focuses on biblical instructions. It is a lengthy read but it is metamorphic gold mine of wisdom and insights.
Prayer
Practical Teaching on Prayer by
John Calvin
Consistent, sensitive and profound, John Calvin sees Prayer through the lens of social and psychological constants and variables. Not indulging sentimentality, the book is an intimate conversation of the pious as prayer can be described as a means to meet God himself through experience. In the most comprehensive writing on Prayer to be found, John expresses prayer as a chief exercise in faith and that it is more than a verbal declaration or promises by God. Prayer as a notion of a promise lies at the heart of Calvin’s view on prayer and it is in this orientation that Calvin’s theology reaches its full potential. The book speaks about the zeal to serve God, gratefulness, spiritual alertness, finding delight in prayer and God’s generosity that authenticates the efficacy of prayers. John concludes that praying amidst dreadful circumstances refreshes God’s love even though that may not seem apparent in those situations.
Prayer Avails Much by T.M. Anderson
Practical teaching on prayer
“The brief messages on prayer contained in Prayer That Availeth Much have been written for the purpose of stimulating a greater interest in the importance of praying without ceasing.
Tony Marshall Anderson was convinced that the people of God have not explored the boundless possibilities of prayer. We all evidently believe that the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much, but we are often aware of the fact that very little has been accomplished by our own prayers. It has not been possible to present a complete study of the subject of prayer revealed in the Holy Scriptures. For one to undertake such a task would be like an attempt to measure eternity by a span. Tony Marshall Anderson was born in 1888. He was an evangelist and a college professor and was associated with the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Church of the Nazarene. He was convinced that the people of God have not explored the boundless possibilities of prayer.” Taking its title from James 5:16, Prayer Availeth Much is a challenge to Christians; it is a challenge to explore “the boundless possibility of prayer,” as the forward puts it.
Prayer Ministry Manual by Various
Practical teaching on prayer
Restoration Prayer Ministry Manual One is a complete guide to enable you to be healed, set free and equipped to build your own restoration prayer ministry to others. Learn how to minister more effectively to the most common issues using these valuable • Ministry insights • Scripture Strategies • Resources and tools • Restoration Prayers • Self-Tests and forms • Inspiring Testimonies Restoration Prayer Ministry is an insightful resource which presents a practical understanding of how individuals may systematically receive greater freedom in Christ. This equipping manual is full of biblically based concepts, tools and prayers which will enable individuals, counsellors and leaders to more effectively help hurting people heal. ~ Apostle Jane Hamon, Vision Church at Christian International As a licensed counselor and Spirit-filled minister,
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