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The Power of Prayer - Deepening Your Connection with God - cover

The Power of Prayer - Deepening Your Connection with God

Jude Hawthorne

Publisher: QuillQuest Publishers

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The Power of Prayer: Deepening Your Connection with God by Jude Hawthorne is an insightful guide that delves into the transformative and profound practice of prayer. This book explores various aspects of prayer, offering practical advice, spiritual wisdom, and personal anecdotes to help readers deepen their connection with God. From understanding the essence of prayer to developing a consistent prayer routine, Hawthorne covers topics such as praying for guidance, healing, and provision; the importance of humility and surrender in prayer; and the role of Scripture and silence. This book also addresses common challenges in prayer, such as distractions and maintaining consistency, and provides strategies to overcome them. Whether you are a seasoned believer or new to the faith, this book will inspire and equip you to experience the power and presence of God through prayer.
Available since: 12/18/2024.

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