Power Of Praying Through Fear
$15.99
Is Fear Affecting Your Life?
Does it Ever Steal Your Peace and Disturb Your Sleep?
In today’s world, fear has become epidemic. It takes away our sense of well-being; stresses our mind, body, and soul; and can keep us from doing what we need to do.
The good news is that you can enjoy freedom from damaging fear by establishing your heart and mind on the comforting truths of God and learning how to pray in power. Stormie Omartian shows you what to think, say, and pray the moment you sense fear in your heart, and what you can do to combat anxiety. She offers help for overcoming such life-inhibiting fears as:
*fear of rejection
*fear of evil
*fear of suffering
*fear of death
*fear of loss
*fear of the future
As you rely on the Lord’s strength to conquer fear, you will discover the distinction between damaging fear God does not want us to have, the fear God allows us to have, and the fear God wants us to have. Learn to pray and claim the power, love, and sound mind God has for you.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736965958
ISBN10: 0736965955
Stormie Omartian
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2017
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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