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What Is Prayer?: How to Pray to God the Way You Talk to a Friend
- Christian Questions, Book 1
- Narrated by: Jeremy Myers
- Length: 3 hrs and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Stop worrying about how to pray, and just start praying!
This audiobook reveals one simple truth: that you already know how to pray!
Once you discover that you know how to pray as revealed in this audiobook, you will also discover that you already know what to pray for and how to see more answers to your prayers.
Listen to this audiobook and find the freedom and power in your prayer life you have always longed for.
This audiobook is volume one in the Christian Questions book series by J. D. Myers, in which everyday questions from Christians are given down-to-earth answers from author and Bible teacher Jeremy Myers.