Prayer

PRAYER AND THE

DIFFERENCE IT MAKES

The Sinner's Prayer

Salvation Prayer

The Sinner's Prayer (also called the Salvation Prayer) is referring to any prayer of repentance, prayed by individuals who feel convicted of the presence of sin in their lives and have the desire to form or renew a personal relationship with God through Jesus Christ. Find Out Here.

A Scriptural Method of Prayer

A scriptural Method of Prayer

The most common prayer among Christians is the Lord's Prayer, which according to the gospel accounts (Example. Matthew 6:9–13) is how Jesus taught his disciples to pray. The Lord's Prayer is a model for prayers of adoration, confession, and petition in Christianity to God our Father? Answers Here

Prayer and Praying MenPrayer and Praying Men

Prayer and Praying Men by E. M. Bounds examines the lives of nine different biblical figures: Abraham, Moses, Elijah, Hezekiah, Ezra, Nehemiah, Samuel, Daniel, and Paul. In his examination, Bounds explores how important prayer was to the spiritual lives of these men. Start Here or Read Online or Download PDF

The Complete Works on Prayer by E. M. Bounds

The Complete Works On Prayer

The Complete Works On Prayer by E. M. Bounds. From his solitary prayer-vigils, year by year, there arose teaching equaled by few men in modern Christian history. "As breathing is a physical reality to us, so prayer was a reality for Bounds. He took the command, 'Pray without ceasing' almost as literally. All 7 Books On Prayer By E. M. Bounds Here

222 Prayers from the Bible

222 Prayers From The Bible

176 prayers in the Old Testament and 46 in the New Testament. Paul exhorts us to devote ourselves to prayer (Col 4:2) and to pray without ceasing (1 Thess 5:17). In reading the Bible, we see that prayer is saturated within God's Word. It impacts important events, interweaving with God's sovereign plan in history. Learn More Here


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