Intercessory Prayer : How God Can Use Your Prayers To Move Heaven And Earth (Rep
$17.99
Your Prayers Are PowerfulI, God is all-powerful, why does He need us to pray? If we pray and nothing happens, does this mean that God isn’t listening? If you’ve ever felt that your prayers don’t count, Intercessory Prayer will show you just how vital your prayers are. In this book, pastor and teacher Dutch Sheets explains the nuts and bolts of prayer with wisdom, gentleness, and humor. This book will inspire you, give you the courage to pray for the “impossible,” and help you find the persistence to see your prayers to completion. Discover your role as a prayer warrior–it can mean the difference between heaven and hell for someone you know!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764217876
ISBN10: 0764217879
Dutch Sheets
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2016
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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