PrayER
What does it look like for us to be dependent in prayer rather than occasionally dip into prayer? How do we begin the journey of dependence?
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Jesus modelled to us a lifestyle in which prayer was as natural and essential as breathing. Liesel van den Heever unlocks the potential and power of lives and ministries that are rooted in drawing close to the Father.
Sharon Clark encourages us to prepare by consecrating our lives to God. When we get serious with God it brings forth blessing, and he commissions and uses those who desire him more than food, leisure and pleasure.
Gareth Russell encourages us to see that multiplication, which is a key characteristic of God’s will for us, our church and his kingdom, is always rooted in a personal commitment to intimacy with the Almighty in prayer. When we seek him above all else, fruitfulness follows.
Dave Eyeington looks at how sometimes prayer does not seem to work and we can be feel disappointed, confused, angry and even ashamed or guilty, and how we can reconcile that with having a good God.
A website full of great resources and information. If you are new to prayer take a look at this page Start to pray
PRAYING LIKE MONKS, LIVING LIKE FOOLS: An invitation to the wonder and mystery of prayer, Tyler Staton.
An app that provides a daily devotional combining reading the Bible and prayer
Sharon Clark unpacks. what exactly prayer is and how Jesus taught us to pray.
Victor Tarfa explores at two types of prayer that Christians call 'petition' and 'intercession' and what they mean for developing how we pray.
Tim Williams looks at how we can face challenges in our world today, and unpacks the importance of prayer and fasting.
Do you believe that God heals today? Rachel Murrill explains that it is because God loves us so very much that he also loves to heal us. We’re also called to heal others in Jesus’ name just as we go about our normal lives. Prepare yourself for everyday miracles!