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Sto caricando le informazioni... Pray Every Day: 90 Days of Prayer from God's Worddi Mary E. DeMuth
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No matter how long you’ve been a Christian, you probably still have questions about what it means to talk with God. How formal should you be? What are you allowed to ask from Him? Why should you pray if His plan is already set?
Pray Every Day is a 90-day journey through some of the most timeless and powerful prayers in the Bible, sure to better your understanding of what prayer is and how you can do it. You’ll learn how prayer has worked in the lives of God’s people from Genesis to Revelation, while also enriching your own walk with Him.
Mary DeMuth’s heart is to empower you to experience the Holy Spirit in a profound, life-changing way. In Pray Every Day, she helps you…
Examine God’s devotion to His children throughout the Bible
Better understand God’s nature as you grow closer to Him
Approach God with humility and gratitude as you watch His plan unfolding in your life
There’s no better way to develop your faith than to dive into the Scripture and spend time with God. Pray Every Day will give you the caring nudge you need to challenge yourself daily to walk in His Word.
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“The Hebrew translation of this prayer augments the word blessing. It’s a series of words that mean ‘that Ishmael might live before [God].’ 1 And the blessing involves Ishmael’s face, that he would experience God as he faced the Almighty.” (source)