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Enjoy Your Prayer Life
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Sadly, most of us struggle to set aside time to pray. But, fear not, this is not another book that will pile on the guilt, simply saying pray better and more often.
Instead, Michael Reeves shows us not only why prayer is so essential, but also how we can enjoy it too.
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