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Scotty Smith

  • Why Should I Pray How God Shares His Heart With Us

    $6.25

    Have you ever felt discouraged about praying? Sometimes it feels like there are more reasons not to pray than to pray. Discouraging circumstances that haven’t changed, long-standing requests that haven’t been given a yes, boring prayer meetings the list of reasons to give up can make prayer seem more like a duty instead of a delight.

    Pastor and author Scotty Smith has struggled with prayer too, but he shares how his prayer life was transformed when he learned that prayer was about talking with his heavenly Father as a dearly loved son. Prayer isn’t a spiritual duty to be performed or a spiritual vitamin to be taken. Using personal examples of how he uses Scripture to pray, Scotty Smith gives practical, encouraging guidance how prayer can transform your relationship with God and your approach to life.

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  • Everyday Prayers For A Transformed Life (Reprinted)

    $16.99

    How would life be different if we could think, see, and do all things in light of the person and work of Jesus? With this inspiring collection of 365 Scripture-centered prayers, Scotty Smith helps readers pray the Scriptures through the lens of the gospel, mining the resources of God’s grace and applying them in every season of life. He frees readers to abandon any posing or pretending in favor of an honest, no-spin relationship with a God who claims them as his own.

    Each day includes a Scripture reference and an inspirational original prayer, born from both moments of great faith and moments of crisis. Like a modern-day book of Psalms, Everyday Prayers for a Transformed Life is a year’s worth of growing in grace that readers will lean on year after year.

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  • Restoring Broken Things

    $18.99

    Sooner or later, we all become disillusioned with this fallen world as we encounter life’s difficulties. But Christians have hope, a promise from God: “Behold, I make all things new!”-Revelation 21:5. Authors Steven Curtis Chapman and Scotty Smith explore this bold proclamation of God’s commitment to redeem and restore all things through His Son, Jesus Christ. They also reveal the important role Christians play in this redemptive process.

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  • Objects Of His Affection

    $17.95

    (When placing your order, please mention that this is a Lightining Source book.)

    The pursuit of pure love is on. The chase for unthinkable affection has begun. The relationship between the divine and the dishonored is being sought at all cost. The very wonderful surprise in this heavenly hunt is that it is not man doing the pursuing, but God.
    In this compelling book by best-selling author Scotty Smith, you will discover the fascinating and far-reaching passion that burns within the heart of God for you. Smith’s own journey from a closed, unresponsive relationship style to one that knows the delight and freedom of the love of God will guide you as you break through the barriers that hinder your relationships both in heaven and on earth.

    Smith’s insightful words will open your heart to receive a love that is unimaginable and unattainable in this world–the love of God that goes to the limit and gives all there is to pursue the objects of His affection

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  • Reign Of Grace

    $21.95

    Thrill to the loving implications of God’s disruptive grace. With bold perspective and soul searching honesty, author Scotty Smith dares us to explore the radical nature of the grace of God, addressing such questions as:

    What does it mean to be a good steward of God’s grace?
    Is God more concerned about my happiness or my holiness?
    When God brings freedom, healing, and peace, what’s supposed to happen next?
    If God’s love is so compelling, what does it compel me to believe, do, and become?

    As believers, we are sometimes more interested in a masseuse rather than a Master. Smith dares to remind us that God’s love is a s disruptive as it is delightful, as demanding as it is delicious! God loves us exactly as we are today, but he loves us too much to leave us where we are. As objects of God’s affection, we are called to live as subjects in his kingdom under the reign of his glorious grace.

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