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It's Too Quiet

A Book About Prayer

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It's Too Quiet

By: Taquoya Porter
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With all the trouble in our world, it's too quiet! Everyone needs to pray. Did you know there is absolutely no one whose voice can replace your voice in the ears of God? He is listening for you. Though some recognize the need to pray and the troubles we face, often there are many questions surrounding prayer:

Is prayer really, just talking to God?

How long should I pray?

How often?

Why should I pray if God already knows?

Is it faith if I pray more than once?

I prayed and nothing changed, now what?

Will God hear me?

How do I know God hears me or is answering?

With this short look at prayer, it is my prayer to answer these questions and fight the silence by encouraging people everywhere to call on the name of Jesus!

About the Author: Taquoya Porter is a minister, missionary, youth pastor and teacher. She founded the PRESS (Prayer Reaches Every Single Situation) Movement which has been used to establish PRESS clubs throughout the country. This movement is designed by God and allows youth to be used to minister to other youth when the PRESS travels and in the clubs. Over 20,000 people follow the PRESS movement online and hundreds have participated in the clubs yet, it’s just getting started.

©2021 Taquoya Porter (P)2024 Taquoya Porter
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