When We Pray For Others
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Insights Into Intercessory Prayer
When a personal crisis brought Carrol Shewmake to the feet of Jesus, she learned precious truths about intercessory prayer. She was led down a new path in her spiritual journey-beyond prayers centered on herself to prayers that embraced and uplifted others.
In this practical book Shewmake shares valuable insights gained from her experience and shows how intercessory prayer can bring you greater joy, blessings, and closeness to God.
How to organize intercession into a manageable and rewarding ministry
Whom to pray for
When and how to pray for others
What we can ask God to do for others
How to tell if your prayers are being answered
How to pray for those who have deeply hurt you
Hindrances to and conditions for answered prayer
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SKU (ISBN): 9780828009331
Carrol Shewmake
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2000
Publisher: Review & Herald Publishing
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