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The Prayer Book for Common People - Volume One: Why We Talk to God

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The Prayer Book for Common People - Volume One: Why We Talk to God

By: Kevin W. Shorter
Narrated by: Kevin W. Shorter
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Within this book, you will be taken on a journey exploring why prayer is easier than we often make it out to be. You will learn about the burdens we put on prayer and the blessings God offers. Each chapter will end with a guided prayer with an opportunity to be silent before God.

While we are fixated on getting the words correct or our mental focus in check, God is waiting to spend time with us. Resist the temptation to skip the guided prayers and press into what God may have for you. The Bible is full of stories where He has surprised His people and, as you listen to the stories shared in this book, you will see God continues to surprise us.

Remember, God loves to spend time with you; and through the following chapters you have verses and examples to give you confidence every time you pray.

1. The Possibilities in Prayer
2. The Pressures Put on Prayer
3. The Misconceptions of Prayer
4. The Motivation to Pray
5. Our Return Through Prayer
6. What Hinders Our Prayers
7. The Invitation to Pray
8. The Conversation Called Prayer
9. The Power in Prayer
10. You Are Changed Through Prayer

©2021 Kevin Shorter (P)2025 Kevin Shorter
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