5 Things To Pray For A Suffering Friend
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It can sometimes be hard to know how best to help friends, family or fellow church members who are struggling through pain and suffering. But one guaranteed way to love them well is to commit to pray for them regularly. Whether someone you know is dealing with grief, illness, emotional distress, mental-health issues or difficult circumstances, this guide will help you to pray for them with compassion and purpose.
Each of the 21 prayer themes in this book takes a passage of Scripture and suggests five things to pray for your struggling friend–relevant for whatever their troubles may be. You can use this book in any number of ways: work through it as part of your daily quiet time or pick it up whenever you want to pray for your friend.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781784989873
ISBN10: 1784989878
Helen Thorne
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2024
5 Things
Publisher: The Good Book Company
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