Better Way to Pray
By Andrew Wommack
- Release Date: 2007-03-20
- Genre: Christianity
Description
Andrew Wommack uncovers the traditions and misconceptions in prayer that often bring more suffering than good! In finding out how Jesus taught us to pray, we can bring joy back into our relationship with God.
Many people, who truly love God with all of their heart, find it difficult to pray as they have been taught. And their once-vibrant relationship with the Lord has become stifled, mechanical, and lifeless. What they don't understand is that prayer is an opportunity to have communion with God - fellowship with the Father. Of course it includes requests because we need help from our Father every day, but it also includes a connection and friendship with God. Readers may find it amazing that God would talk with them just as a friend, but His greatest desire is for His children to know Him in much the same, intimate way as He knows them.
After 30 years of ministry, Andrew Wommack has discovered some important things about prayer including what prayer is and what it is not. Uncover the traditions and misconceptions in prayer and discover true and meaningful communion with God through Jesus' example of prayer. More importantly, you'll come to know a new, profound joy and fulfillment in your relationship with God, receiving the answers you need.
Reviews
A Better way to pray
5By Agua 28Great book! Thanks AndrewBetter way to pray
5By Preacher JanExcellent easy to read and receive help to apply action to the Word.What to do when your prayers seem unanswered/ I would like to get this on my iPad
5By Darlene PateCould you email me about this book. I would like to download it on my iPad ThanksThe awesome power of Jesus our savor
4By wadesean8This man has to be getting his books from the man himself.Best Book on Prayer I Have Ever Read
5By Kingsman2I have been a Christian for over 45 years and studied prayer many times and taught many classes. I learned new things in this book that have challenged my thinking and enhanced my understanding. I recommend to this book to anyone whose prayer life needs improvement. Jim W Troy Michigan