If prayer has ever felt frustrating, complicated, laborious or even useless to you, this book has the potential to give you a fresh perspective on the heart of prayer. The author shares her experience
Marianne Williamson's bestselling A Return to Love ended with a prayer in which she asked God to help us "find our way home, from the pain to peace, from fear to love, from hell to Heaven." Now, in th
A Tale of the Last Knight of the Round TableSeven years after the death of Arthur Pendragon, Sir Percival, the last surviving knight of round table, returns to Albion after a long and futile quest for
Can the psalm found in the Sunday liturgy truly nourish our prayer? A Short Dictionary of the Psalms helps Christians who pray the psalms to return to the sources of these ancient inspired texts and u
Marianne Williamson's bestselling A Return to Love ended with a prayer in which she asked God to help us "find our way home, from the pain to peace, from fear to love, from hell to Heaven." Now, in th
Many of us want to pray more, but we feel unsure of what to say. In this inspiring 365-day devotional prayer book, Jesus Listens, Sarah Young, author of the New York Times bestselling Jesus Calling, helps you come to God in all circumstances through a year of daily prayers based on the words of Scripture.Over many years, Sarah has nurtured a deep prayer life that has strengthened her relationship with Jesus and led to the writing of Jesus Calling. She draws on that closeness with God to offer honest prayers for readers who . . .have been praying for years but long for renewed biblical insightswant to pray God's promises straight from Scriptureare going through difficult timesare new to faith and not sure how to begin in prayerhave found spiritual rest in Jesus Calling and Jesus Alwaysare eager to start a meaningful new spiritual disciplineThe biblical basis for each prayer in Jesus Listens is given at the end of each entry so you can continually return to God's promises in Scripture. J
Foreword by John MacArthur. Do pastors and church leaders today really need a wake-up call to return to the apostolic priorities of preaching and prayer as the primary means to accomplish church growt