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By W.J. Ottenbreit
Combining traditional elements of the faith with fresh and creative ideas, "Litany in Flower" is a devotional for today’s Catholic families. The titles of Mary found in her litany provide structure for thirty-one days of activities, discussions, and learning—surrounded by the flowers that reflect new life, both physical and spiritual. Let this little book help your family grow more like Jesus through his mother.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Lynn Tolliver, jr.
Every radio station I have worked at, I have closed my show with words of God and good. And since joining Jay King and becoming the founder of the Jay King network, I have again taken a roll in prayer. The original prayers were spoken and conceived by Jay King’s cousin, Anthony A. K. King, and after his departure from the show, it kind of fell in my lap, but I have no qualms in speaking about God and the wonderful world we have because of him. For the most part, these prayers are not in any particular order, but they may correspond with something that was currently happening at the time the prayer was written. And you may be able to tell what things were going on based on the prayer. In the event some of the prayers are repeated, maybe you need to see them again. Because I wasn’t organized the first time around nor did I write the prayers as if I were going to do a book, I didn’t really keep accurate track of the prayers, so some of the prayers may be in the first prayers book, but from what I’ve seen . . . very little. Hope these words inspire you to become who you want to be and to have belief in yourself. Again, thank you for your time and energy, precious moments they are, and I’m glad you’ve shared them with me. Lynn Tolliver Jr. / David Payton
FORMAT: E-Book
By W.J. Ottenbreit
Combining traditional elements of the faith with fresh and creative ideas, "Litany in Flower" is a devotional for today’s Catholic families. The titles of Mary found in her litany provide structure for thirty-one days of activities, discussions, and learning—surrounded by the flowers that reflect new life, both physical and spiritual. Let this little book help your family grow more like Jesus through his mother.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Lynn Tolliver, jr.
Every radio station I have worked at, I have closed my show with words of God and good. And since joining Jay King and becoming the founder of the Jay King Network, I have again taken a role in prayer. The original prayers were spoken and conceived by Jay King’s cousin, Anthony A. K. King, and after his departure from the show, it kind of fell in my lap, but I have no qualms in speaking about God and the wonderful world we have because of him. The prayers are not in any particular order, but they may relate to something that may be current in the word, and you may be able to tell what things were going on based on the prayer. In the event some of the prayers are repeated, maybe you need to see them again. Again, thank you for your time and energy, precious moments they are, and I’m glad you’ve shared them with me. Lynn Tolliver Jr. / David Payton
FORMAT: E-Book
By Nadine A. Anderson
The Prayer Warrior is a conglomeration of individual scriptural prayers for beginners to advance intercessors and for every Christian believer. The Prayer Warrior is for individuals, organizations, churches and large groups of people. Leaders and laymen alike will experience tremendous breakthrough and see miraculous results from praying the prayers in this book. There are prayers for children, mates, miracles, anointing, healing, salvation, deliverance, protection, enemies, leaders, churches and many more.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Connie Thompson and Audrey Bowen
If you've been asking God to teach you how to pray, or if would like to learn how to pray better, then we are glad you have chosen our book to read. In the following pages, we have used scriptures, personal accounts and testimonies to show you how prayer changes things. We have emphasized specific scriptures in each chapter. God has used us to pray for others, and allowed us to watch His miracles unfold in their everyday lives. As you read this special book from God, may He give you divine insights and revelations concerning your own prayer life. Trust Him and he will help you find areas in your prayer life that need growth. As you draw near to God, He will direct your paths.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Norma Rogers
For a number of years, my son "walked on the wild side of life." Obviously, this created problems for him, heartache and worry for me. My main concern was that if he continued this lifestyle, his mind and body, as well as his soul, would be destroyed completely. It was just a matter of time. However, I'm also a praying mother who believes God hears and answers the prayers given to Him in faith. And that's just what I did with the many concerns I had. In addition to praying, I began to write down my thoughts on paper on some dire situations, heartache, and numerous trials and tribulations I'd had to deal with - all of which involved my son, in one way or another. As I continued to write, I realized it'd become somewhat therapeutic for me to express myself freely and that I just might be able to help other mothers by sharing these experiences. With that thought in mind, I worked on this project for months until eventually I'd actually written a book to completion. And why should I have titled it anything other then Mother of Prayer? As I expected, my son's situation eventually reached a crisis point but I continued praying, knowing my God would work all things out for his good. In fact, this happened but you'll have to read the book for the "rest of the story."
FORMAT: E-Book
By David Williamson
There is more to prayer than meets the eye; it can be hard work. In Prayer: A Force that Causes Change, author David Williamson analyzes how to pray and what to pray and provides a thorough discussion of prayer and effective faith-filled prayers. In this, his fourth volume, Williamson shares a series of articles previously published in the weekly online newsletter Voice of Thanksgiving. The articles promote power in prayer—prayer that accomplishes God’s plans and goals here on earth. In this collection, Williamson continues with themes leading to power in prayer: - Partnership of God and man in prayer
- Dealing with faith killers: doubt, fear, and unbelief
- Breaking down barriers to prayer
- Components of effective prayer
- Breakthrough in prayer
The articles in Prayer: A Force that Causes Change illustrate how a life of effective prayer is one of a close relationship to God and a life filled with answers to prayers. Effective prayers can lead to changes in people’s lives, family, church, neighborhood, cities, and nations. It shows how prayer opens doors that have previously been closed.
FORMAT: E-Book
By David Williamson
There is more to prayer than meets the eye; it can be hard work. In Prayer: A Force that Causes Change, author David Williamson analyzes how to pray and what to pray and provides a thorough discussion of prayer and effective faith-filled prayers. In this, his fourth volume, Williamson shares a series of articles previously published in the weekly online newsletter Voice of Thanksgiving. The articles promote power in prayer—prayer that accomplishes God’s plans and goals here on earth. In this collection, Williamson continues with themes leading to power in prayer: - Partnership of God and man in prayer
- Dealing with faith killers: doubt, fear, and unbelief
- Breaking down barriers to prayer
- Components of effective prayer
- Breakthrough in prayer
The articles in Prayer: A Force that Causes Change illustrate how a life of effective prayer is one of a close relationship to God and a life filled with answers to prayers. Effective prayers can lead to changes in people’s lives, family, church, neighborhood, cities, and nations. It shows how prayer opens doors that have previously been closed.
FORMAT: Softcover
By David Williamson
There is more to prayer than meets the eye; it can be hard work. In Prayer: A Force that Causes Change, author David Williamson analyzes how to pray and what to pray and provides a thorough discussion of prayer and effective faith-filled prayers. In this, his fourth volume, Williamson shares a series of articles previously published in the weekly online newsletter Voice of Thanksgiving. The articles promote power in prayer—prayer that accomplishes God’s plans and goals here on earth. In this collection, Williamson continues with themes leading to power in prayer: - Partnership of God and man in prayer
- Dealing with faith killers: doubt, fear, and unbelief
- Breaking down barriers to prayer
- Components of effective prayer
- Breakthrough in prayer
The articles in Prayer: A Force that Causes Change illustrate how a life of effective prayer is one of a close relationship to God and a life filled with answers to prayers. Effective prayers can lead to changes in people’s lives, family, church, neighborhood, cities, and nations. It shows how prayer opens doors that have previously been closed.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By David Williamson
This book is a call to prayer, a call from lethargy and apathy that is so common today, to effective prayer. This is a call to unlimited prayer; prayer that has great power and obtains wonderful results. Christian prayer is a source of great blessing and it is a means of focusing God's power and might on our needs and problems. It brings great answers, if we will pray. Why limit prayer, when God gives breathtaking answers, when we pray. Prayer has great power and brings wonderful results. It is like unleashing a dam of water, the pent up power rushes out of the reservoir and the power affects everything it contacts, it brings change. This book is a series of articles on prayer. A Call to Prayer is the first of four volumes on the prayer life. These articles were originally published in the online newsletter Voice of Thanksgiving. The articles are intended as lessons in prayer; written to promote thinking about prayer and to encourage further exploration of an effective prayer life. They were also written to foster a growth in devotion to God and the Christian life of faith. These articles are intended to encourage going to the Holy Spirit School of Christian life and prayer, where we learn to pray, not just prayers, but effective faith filled prayers.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Aelred Arnesen
The Possibilities of Prayer in the 21st Century situates prayer in the perspective of today's world. Who are we? Are we composed of bodies and souls as is often supposed? The author explores this question and discusses the possibility that we may be said to have an innate capacity for communion with the source of all life. A chapter on how we understand God today is followed by a description of the prayer of monks and mystics in the past two millennia. Suggestions for prayer for the non Christian as well as the Christian complete this appraisal of prayer for the 21st century person. The Anglican Cistercians of Ewell Monastery, the second section of the book, is a gripping account of the foundation and daily life of this Cistercian community. Always small in numbers when vocations to community life were falling dramatically in the 1960s, the monks lived a genuine, reformed Cistercian life of prayer, community and work for 38 years in the Church of England. The Essays and Verse concluding the book are explorations into aspects of Christ's life and death over which Christians have differed for centuries, and about the essential relationship between the gospel and worship.
FORMAT: Softcover
By James Ware
Some people learn to pray by hearing other people pray, and some by reciting prayers which they have been taught or have memorized. Others learn to pray by reading and studying prayers But praying is not a difficult process to learn, and the benefits to the human spirit and the individual life are, unquestionably, more than worth the effort. Praise and thanksgiving are often accompanied by feeling of joy, a heart sings. There is always an element of the ecstatic in praise, because the prayer itself deals with that which stands apart from our frail, human limitation. In the introduction to Heart Sing, Jim Ware writes, "I have found that I cannot pray prayers of praise without my own spirit being elevated." His book of 365 prayers, useful for both corporate and private worship, shares with others his wonderful heart sing experiences.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Ann Llewellyn Evans
This book presents, for the first time, a collection of ancient Japanese Shinto prayers in a format where English speaking readers can both understand the deep meaning of the translated text and can also pronounce the original Japanese words. Shinto is an ancient spiritual tradition, primarily practiced in Japan, which is now spreading its traditions to the western world. Its primordial rituals and traditions touch a deep chord within one's spiritual self. Shinto's focus on divinity of all beings and of all creation, on living with gratitude and humility, and on purification and lustration of one's self and environment will bring light and joy to any reader. The purpose of prayer and ritual as practiced in the Shinto tradition, is to reinsert ourselves into a divine state of being, not as a new position, but as an acknowledgement and reinforcement of what already exists. Ritual restores sensitive awareness to our relationship to the universe. Through purification and removal of impurities and blockages, we return to our innate internal brightness and cultivate a demeanor of gratitude and joy. Shinto rituals and prayers were created by ancient man over 2,000 years ago in a time when mankind was more intuitive about his relationship to this world. Because of this, the rites are archetypal and invoke deep emotion within the participants. This book of prayers will introduce the western reader to the deep spirituality of Shinto, providing explanation of the spiritual tradition and practice and providing a collection of 22 prayers for use in personal meditation and devotions. Order a perfect bound version of Shinto Norito
FORMAT: E-Book
By David S. Bell
Islam is a religion of one billion people, yet in the West it is largely misunderstood and mis-represented. Fanatics in any religion tend to occupy the headlines, and unfortunately, few Westerners look beneath these headlines. Islam teaches that a long line of Prophets brought the same message to humanity, affirming the existence of God, and encouraging spiritual practices such as prayer, fasting, charity, generosity, good will, and kindness. Islam affirms the teaching of the Messiah Jesus, whom Qur'an calls "the Spirit of God." Introduction to Islam is a book written by a practicing Muslin who is very familiar with the New Testament. The basic principles of Islam are presented and put in the context of quotations from Jesus demonstrating the essential similarity of the teachings. Differences that have arisen between the religions over the years have evolved through human errors and min-interpretations. This book relies on the source material: passages from Qur'an and quotations from Jesus in the New Testament. In a world torn apart by wars and hatred, understanding and tolerance between those of differing religions is increasingly essential.
FORMAT: Softcover
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