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Prayer that Must, The Power of Conversational Prayer is a joyous immersion into conversation with the Lord, emphasizing the qualities of His voice and practical avenues of prayer. It is packed with personal examples and practical teaching that are relevant for the prayer novice and experienced intercessor alike. You will learn how to discern God's voice from your own thoughts, articulate specific questions and hear God's wisdom and direction, pray on target for family members that are struggling, receive inner healing for painful emotions, worship authentically, and grow in intimacy with God. Each chapter includes discussion questions for personal reflection or small groups. Alone or with a circle of friends, Prayer That Must is a journey to the heart of God.
About the Author
A passionate intercessor, Susan is called to pray for revival in her generation and mentor others in a lifestyle of prayer. She is also trained in Transformational Prayer Ministry. Susan and her husband Richard are twenty-year-plus homeschool veterans. They are a "Key Couple" for Growing Families International and servant-leaders in Green Country Emmaus and Chrysalis. They attend Life.Church, South Tulsa. Susan teaches elementary and junior high writing. Visit her website at missioninjoy.me. Her articles on family life and Christian growth can be found on christianfamilyheritage.org and jointjournal.me. The Ekhoffs have seven adult children: Benjamin; Hannah, her husband David, and their daughter Eleanor; Lydia; Mary, and her husband Nathan; Samuel; Julia; and John. They make their home in Tulsa, OK.
About the Author
A passionate intercessor, Susan is called to pray for revival in her generation and mentor others in a lifestyle of prayer. She is also trained in Transformational Prayer Ministry. Susan and her husband Richard are twenty-year-plus homeschool veterans. They are a "Key Couple" for Growing Families International and servant-leaders in Green Country Emmaus and Chrysalis. They attend Life.Church, South Tulsa. Susan teaches elementary and junior high writing. Visit her website at missioninjoy.me. Her articles on family life and Christian growth can be found on christianfamilyheritage.org and jointjournal.me. The Ekhoffs have seven adult children: Benjamin; Hannah, her husband David, and their daughter Eleanor; Lydia; Mary, and her husband Nathan; Samuel; Julia; and John. They make their home in Tulsa, OK.
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