
Prevailing Prayer (Moody Classics)

A more faithful—and realistic—option is to simply, but profoundly, teach people to pray, so that instead of buying up their immanent attentions, we can together as a community take on a broader purview that is open to see the movements of divine action coming in and through the encounter of persons in ministry.
Andrew Root • The Pastor in a Secular Age (Ministry in a Secular Age Book #2): Ministry to People Who No Longer Need a God
Carey argued, Christians must expect great things — and not only must we expect them; we must attempt them. No matter how small the beginning, no matter how complicated the task, in the power of the Spirit, under the authority of the risen Christ, we can have absolute confidence in the success of our mission. In commissioning his church, Jesus had
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The Godly Man’s Picture: Drawn with a Scripture Pencil [Updated and Annotated]
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In short, one must pray: not fitfully, not simply in the manner of a suppliant seeking aid or of a penitent seeking absolution but also according to the disciplines of infused contemplation, with real constancy of will and a patient openness to grace, suffering states of both dereliction and ecstasy with the equanimity of faith, hoping but not pres
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