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Good Prayer Books

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Good Prayer Books

Postby tashatiny on Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:43 am

Deep unto Deep Dana Chandler and Bridal Intercession ( Authority in Prayer through Initimacy with JESUS) by Gary Wiens

I have read the first book entirely and it was just great, I realize that my barren prayers GOD loved. This book makes you realize that every prayer counts and GOD takes you through a journey of longing to draw you closer to the fire of his love. Bridal Intercession talks about how to come to the throne as wanted and desired because prayer is a romantic communion not a issue-oriented excerise, its acting out the very love of GOD and its joyful once you get into the place of realizing you are a bride and the bridegroom (JESUS) wants to hear the sound of your voice.
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Postby Ginic on Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:25 am

Prayer by EM Bounds is great too, but it is not an easy read. It's rather thick, and it was written like a hundred yrs ago, so some of the language is a little different but it is amazing!
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Postby thatgoodthing on Fri Apr 18, 2008 11:34 am

The Prayer That Brings Forth Revival by David Yonggi Cho. He is the Pastor of one of the world's largest church and cell group ministry in Seoul, S. Korea. Awesome book! It's a quick read. It's not that long.
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