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A series of reflective, pastoral talks that explain the meaning and mission of prayer, arguing that prayer is the chief outlet of spiritual power and a means of cooperating with God. Topics include prayer's role in spiritual conflict, five avenues of spiritual influence (character, speech, service, money, and prayer), common hindrances and delays, practical methods for relationship and listening, discerning God's will, assurance in intercession for others, and the prayer habits of Jesus. The tone is devotional and practical, offering guidance to cultivate persistent, receptive prayer that shapes personal life and wider ministry.

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S. D. Gordon

Gordon S. D. was a prominent Christian author known for his series of devotional works that explore the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. His writings, including "Quiet Talks about Jesus" and "Quiet Talks on Following the Christ," focus on spiritual growth and the practical application of faith in daily life. Gordon's style is characterized by a reflective and accessible approach, making complex theological concepts understandable for a broad audience. Through his "Quiet Talks" series, he contributed significantly to Christian literature, encouraging readers to deepen their relationship with Christ and engage more fully in their spiritual journeys.

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