About This Book
A series of practical and devotional essays arguing that prayer is the primary channel of divine power, urging clergy and laypeople to make persistent, holy intercession and personal holiness the foundation of ministry. It traces types of prayer, offers instruction on perseverance, corporate and private prayer, and practical counsel to cultivate dependence on God rather than methods or organization. Biblical examples and pastoral exhortation illustrate the spiritual discipline needed for revival, increased effectiveness, and deepened communion with God.
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