Intercessory Prayer
By Christian Blake
- Release Date: 2012-11-12
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality
Description
This digital book provides a detailed guideline for performing effective Intercessory Prayer.
Would you like to elevate the power behind your prayer? This short book explains how to do so in an easy to read format.
This is a non denominational perspective.
You are welcome to share this book with your friends and family, whether electronically or in print form so long as the author's name and the entire book remain intact and unedited.
Reviews
Short and great
5By ali.cxxoA great book for people who are wanting to learn more about intercessory prayerFull of truth
5By V. F. V.Short yet effective. Really put things into perspective and encouraged my intercessions 🙏🏼Intercessory prayer
3By arizona5annyIt gave good ideas to keep in mind just disagree that we must create emotion for prayer to be effective.Intercessory Prayer
4By dkbenfvknfvThis book gave me clarity. Sometimes we make the simplest things hard. Thank you for writing this booklet.Quick read
5By TinaEdlerExcellent quick read!Tee32
5By Maddie 111316This book was short and to the point. I LOVE IT!!Helpful
4By LGHotcakesUsing the suggested outline for prayers in behalf of others is very helpful, the faithful and thankful approach taught is refreshing in comparison to simply hopefully making a list of desires. Philippians 4:6 reminds us to make our request known faithfully thanking as though it has already been answeredWonderful
5By iamkevinstewartI loved everything about this book. With me trying to grow in the area of prayer and especially intercession I believe these practices will help me. I can't wait to put what I learned this book into practice. GREAT GREAT GREAT BOOKInformative and enlightening
4By Weezie308This book brought forth a new method of prayer that is both practical and profound. I learned something today. Something that I will use for the rest of my life. Amen.Good Info, but....
2By Gen80LoveThe Bible says specifically to Ask and it shall be given unto you, Seek and you shall find, Knock and it shall be opened. So, I beg to differ that asking means we are doubting. Asking is a form of respect as well, just as we ask our natural parents for things. I'm not familiar with associating my emotions with anything other than myself and how certain things made me feel or how they would make God feel and that would drive my specific prayers. Overall, I see and understand the point made.