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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 269
EAN num: 9781846859564
ISBN number: 1846859565
Label: Diggory Press
Manufacturer: Diggory Press
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 108
Printing Date: March 14, 2008
Publishing house: Diggory Press
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Realizing that prayer remains mysterious and foreign to many Christians, the unknown Christian sets out to familiarize believers with the source of power available to them through prayer.
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Are Christ's promises on prayer really true? If they are, why do most Christians pray so little? Can we claim saving faith and pray so little? Why is the Christian's prayer life the fiercest battleground of spiritual warfare? Why is Satan's greatest fear a child of God who truly prays in faith? This "Unknown Christian" author has been annointed by the Holy Spirit to answer these questions and convict the reader to lay claim to the true believer's privilege of prayer... and the joy of knowing our Lord hears and answers with all the power at His disposal when we pray aright.
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I've bought over twenty copies of this book and have given them to friends and family. I've read it three times myself and will definitely re-read it again and again. It's the best book outside of the Bible itself. I recommend this book to EVERYONE!
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Hands down, the best book on prayer I have ever read other than the Bible itself. Originally checked out from the library and ended up purchasing my own copy to read over and over. Highly recommend.
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This book examines the concept of prayerlessness in the Christian community of its day - and in looking at the promises of God in the Gospel of John, the author reaches some conclusions on why Christians don't pray and why, many times, it appears that God does not answer. The book is not for the faint at heart - this anonymous Christian writer, most likely an Anglican clergyman named Albert Richardson, is very, very serious about the issue of prayer. His closing comment in the book is this:
Prayer is our highest privilege, our gravest responsibility, and the greatest power God has put in our hands. Prayer, real prayer, is the noblest, the sublimest, the most stupendous act that any creature of God can perform.
And with this sentiment, the author points out that the problem with prayer isn't God - it's man! Prayerlessness stems not from God's inaction or inability, but rather from man's apathy, lack of discipline or even sin that hinders his prayers. The author also introduces the reader to some wonderful men and women of the faith who were prayer warriors - and this is done in an encouraging way that challenges all Christians to take this spiritual discipline more seriously.
Overall The Kneeling Christian is a very good read - it would make a great gift to a Christian friend wanting to deepen their prayer life and walk with the Lord - but read it very first yourself!
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Very basic, yet challenging and encouraging book on prayer. Highly recommended!
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