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How Can a Man Connect His Family to God's Awesome Power?Many men view prayer as a last resort--as a cry for help when their own resources have run out. Others are confused about prayer--how they're supposed to "make it work."Men all over the world are rediscovering the fact that prayer does make things happen. How? Prayer connects us with a God of power and compassion who wants us to join with Him in guiding our families through a challenging world. God wants to involve us in meeting our family's need for direction, practical help, and care. And prayer is our most powerful link to Him. How a Man prays for His Family offers simple, practical advice that will help to start--or maybe renew--your experience of prayer. It shows how to:begin to really pray for your familyovercome the typical "start and stall" of prayer to establish life-changing habitsmake prayer an effective agent of power and insight for your whole family--you, your wife, children, and grandchildren.JOHN YATES is rector of the historic Falls Church in suburban Washington, D.C. he has ministered to men and families around the world, and with his wife, Susan, is the author of several books. They have five children. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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