Adventures in Prayer

Praying Your Way to a God You Can Trust

Omschrijving

This book is about creating a better life through prayer. Sharon Connors tested the power of prayer over and over as she grew from a frightened, impoverished, but determined single mother of two children to a senior minister who has brought the gift of prayer to thousands. The people she works with ask basic questions like: How should I pray? What if I'm afraid of God or angry at God? How do I know prayer is working? Is it all right to pray for myself and for specific things I want? How can I build my faith? This step-by-step guide provides honest, practical answers--and the inspiration to act on them.Sharon Connors teaches prayer as a learnable technique that improves with daily practice. She interweaves basic principles with moving personal stories from her own life and those she has served, and offers dozens of original prayers and affirmations that address readers' most urgent needs. Building on the conviction that the human mind is a powerful creative force designed to communicate with God, she first shows how to focus the power of mind in prayer. In each chapter that follows, she describes how to use prayer in specific circumstances, including: Healing broken relationships Seeking guidance in times of confusion Transforming the fear of change and mastering life's storms Building prosperity Learning to forgive Finding your purpose in lifeThe final chapter, "Creating Miracles," teaches the "four ways of gratitude," which have the greatest power to turn around our lives.Reverend Connors has explored a wide range of prayer and healing approaches from many spiritual traditions, and these diverse practices are reflected in her book.
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Schrijver
Connors, Sharon
Titel
Adventures in Prayer
Uitgever
Random House Publishing Group
Jaar
2006
Taal
Engels
Pagina's
274
Gewicht
227 gr
EAN
9780553381887
Afmetingen
210 x 146 x 19 mm
Bindwijze
Paperback

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