Praying : Finding Our Way Through Duty To Delight
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Table Of Contents
Author’s Note
To The Reader
1. The God We Pray To
2. The Path And The By Paths
3. Brooding
4. Praising
5. Prayer Checkup
6. Asking
7. Complaining
8. Hanging On
9. Joining In
10. With My Whole Heart
Postscript To Christians Becalmed In Their Praying
For Discussion And Reflection
Further Reading
Subject Index
Scripture Index
Additional Info
J. I. Packer and Carolyn Nystrom show how prayer is an essential, expected practice as a follower of Christ, but also a privilege and joy. With wisdom, humility and sincerity the authors lead us through different moods of praying, including brooding, praising, asking, complaining and hanging on. Their personal stories offer hope and encouragement to those who pray.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830833542
ISBN10: 0830833544
J. I. Packer | Carolyn Nystrom
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2009
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
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