
That's no small feat." -- CBA Marketplace, June 2001. "This book tackles important theological issues in a way that's interesting, challenging, and yes, funIn this want-to-pray guide, he describes prayer as the work of the Christian, explaining why God covets your prayer and how it gets God's work done on earth.. Learn to Love to P
- Title : Deepening Your Conversation with God: The Life-Changing Power of Prayer (Pastor's Soul)
- Author : Ben Patterson
- Rating : 4.56 (957 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-3-9
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 176 Pages
- Asin : 155661974X
- Language : English
That's no small feat." -- CBA Marketplace, June 2001. "This book tackles important theological issues in a way that's interesting, challenging, and yes, funIn this want-to-pray guide, he describes prayer as the work of the Christian, explaining why God covets your prayer and how it gets God's work done on earth.. Learn to Love to PrayIf you long to call your prayer time "sweet," but usally find it flat or without tasteIf you thirst to know God through prayer, but too often fail to find the time for prayerIf you desire conversation wtih God, but tend toward a monologue insteadBen Patterson, with "I've been there too" reassurance, will encourage and inspire you to turn your prayers from a spiritual discipline to a much-anticipated delightHe is the author of Waiting: Find Hope When God Seems Silent and is a back-page columnist for Leadership Journal and a contributor to Christianity Today.David L. Goetz is editor of LEADERSHIP Resources, a division of LEADERSHIP (a publication of Christianity Today, Inc.), the most respected journal in America for pastors and church leaders. Ben Patterson is Dean of the chapel at Hope College in Holland, Michigan. size : 5.6 x 8.5
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