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Post by Prayer Adminstrator on Aug 20, 2015 20:06:19 GMT
The 40-Day Prayer Plan will help you experience a deeper, more passionate, persistent, and intimate prayer life. Mark Batterson has written this 40-day prayer devotional to inspire us to pray. This devotional is full of faith-building stories of God's answers to prayer, daily Scriptures, and prayer prompts.
Mark Batterson charges you to begin a lifetime of watching God work. Believe in God who can do all things. Experience the power of bold prayer and even bolder faith in God.
As you are inspired while reading this devotion please share online, with others, the insight God reveals to you. It is our prayer that each and everyone of you will experience growth in your Christian walk as you take part in this book club.
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Post by Keith on Aug 26, 2015 2:28:43 GMT
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Ellen
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Post by Ellen on Aug 30, 2015 2:47:47 GMT
How do we access the book? I clicked on the RSS Feed but it wouldn't open.
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Post by Crystal Banks on Sept 3, 2015 4:49:36 GMT
How to download the app? I received Roberta's email minutes ago and it's completely lost.
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Post by Prayer Adminstrator on Sept 5, 2015 2:15:53 GMT
Sorry for the late delay, I didn't realize the "New" next to the post indicates that someone has posted a response. My answer is I'm not sure if there is an app.
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Mary
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Post by Mary on Sept 5, 2015 3:43:28 GMT
Sorry for the late delay, I didn't realize the "New" next to the post indicates that someone has posted a response. My answer is I'm not sure if there is an app. John 9:3 NIV. ““Neither this man nor his parents sinned,” said Jesus, “but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” Day 4 Praying Away: Awesome revelation: many times when we pray for our circumstances we're wanting them to be fixed and go away. When the prayer isn't answered, then we begin to question God. In John 9:3 it clearly states, but this happened so that the works of God might be displayed in him.” God uses are circumstances to teach us about faith to glorify God. If God took suffering away whenever we asked, we would follow him for comfort and convenience, not out of love and devotion. Regardless of the reasons for our suffering, Jesus has the power to help us deal with it. When you suffer from a disease, tragedy, or disability, try not to ask “Why did this happen to me?” or “What did I do wrong?" There are times we need to pray prevailing prayers. We need to ask God to give us grace and strength to bring us through .
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