The Wrong Image of Prayer
There is no way one would not pray if prayer works. The only conclusion that could leave us with is we have a wrong image or understanding about prayer.
Read MoreThere is no way one would not pray if prayer works. The only conclusion that could leave us with is we have a wrong image or understanding about prayer.
Read MoreIn this web-post, we study a mother who’s caught in a bad situation to provide encouragement for any mother who’s struggled with tough times.
Read MoreBefore we get into any of this material, we thought it would be best to provide a disclaimer. That way you know what to expect or rather what not to expect from our theme for our next set of series called “Next Level Prayer.”
Read MoreWhen one feels like they need to go to new levels of prayer or maybe feel inadequate in the practice, the first place to begin in making such a change is in one’s mind.
Read MoreA thirty-thousand-foot prayer is much more valuable than getting your small (in comparison to what it produces) prayer answered. It’s the key to making you a leader, but helping you to identify and mold leaders around you.
Read MoreOnce you come to the realization that you are not like the rest, uncommon, then you have what it takes to move others beyond a normal existence.
Read MoreGenerally we don’t have confidence in our prayers and even if they are answered we may not possess the confidence to share with others what was done in our lives.
Read MoreThere is no way a person can return to normal after having walked through a thirty-thousand-foot prayer that has been answered and the problem is over.
Read MoreIn this message we explain a practice I call the business of prayer. In it we give you reasons as to why prayer is very serious and there’s a lot that goes into it. For tt requires you to be deliberate and have a well thought out plan.
Read MoreWhat would happen if you changed your “normal” approach to prayer and instead of waiting, you put the work in? Am I saying that prayer takes work that you’ve not been doing? Find out here.
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