More Than a Little Prayer
The fortunate default or automatic benefit that prayer offers is that a little bit goes a long way. It only takes a little to produce big results.
Read MoreThe fortunate default or automatic benefit that prayer offers is that a little bit goes a long way. It only takes a little to produce big results.
Read MorePeople who seem to pray the same thing over and over again generally fall prey to believing that God is not answering their prayers. When this occurs do we persevere, or do we give up?
Read MoreUsing the examples of Saul and Elijah, we learn that it can seem as if God had let us down when we do these two things: 1) We cause God to not respond to us and 2) we stop too soon when God’s “yes” is on its way to us.
Read MoreA person rarely considers how their actions created the problems they face and it is in their actions that might be the reason one’s prayer isn’t turning out the way they wish it would.
Read MoreIn this lesson, I would like to offer one example from the Bible where someone offered a prayer and they felt like we feel today that I prayed and God let me down.
Read MoreIn the story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar I have identified three reasons why God’s “no” to our prayer is actually “yes.” In this lesson, find out how it could be that the reason you prayed, and God let you down is because you did not talk to Him in the first place.
Read MoreThere is one question that most people ask when going through tough life changing challenges. That question however, while common, is the most irrelevant question that a person can ask when it comes to praying. That question is “why?”.
Read MoreIn this message, we are debunking the myth that God answers “no” more than He does “yes” and leaving you so fired up that you never believe that God will say “no.”
Read MoreWe will open our new series of messages with an introduction and summary of what you can expect to find in “I Prayed and God Let Me Down.” This message explores the nature of what it means when God lets us down.
Read MoreThe goal of this message is to explain a concept of praying for a miracle called “the 30-thousand-foot prayer.” This type of prayer is one of those big requests that can possibly take years to manifest or it is so unbelievably big that it is difficult to see its progress from day to day.
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