
Prayer and the Voice of God (Guidebooks For Life Series)
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Listening to God's living Word will transform the way you pray. Prayer doesn't have to be a mystery or a burden. This book looks at what God himself says about prayer, including what prayer really is, why we should...
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Listening to God's living Word will transform the way you pray. Prayer doesn't have to be a mystery or a burden.
This book looks at what God himself says about prayer, including what prayer really is, why we should do it, and why we often don't. An insightful, inspiring and practical book.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 243443
- Product Code 1921068280
- EANÂ 9781921068287
- Pages 177
- Department General Books
- Category Prayer
- Sub-Category General
- Publisher Matthias Media
- Publication Date Apr 2006
- Sales Rank 39665
- Weight 0.206kg
Phillip Jensen
Phillip Jensen is well-known in Australia and the UK as a gifted Bible teacher and ministry visionary. After many years as the Pastor of St Matthias Church, Sydney, and the Chaplain to the University of New South Wales, he became the Anglican Dean of Sydney.
Under God, Phillip Jensen has recruited and trained many young men and women for full-time gospel ministry, and initiated a number of very significant ministry organizations, including the Ministry Training Strategy and Matthias Media.
He also authored the popular Two Ways To Live gospel tract and The Archer and the Arrow, has co-authored a number of Bible studies and has made several CDs. Phillip and his wife, Helen, live in Sydney and have three adult children (and a growing number of grandchildren)
Tony Payne
Tony Payne is Publishing Director of Matthias Media, where he began work as first editor in 1988. Since then, Tony has been a busy guy: with his wife, Alison, he has grown a family of five children; he has completed a degree in theology at Moore Theological College; and he has written or co-written numerous ministry resources, and edited many others. Tonys main responsibilities are to oversee everything we publish (including The Briefing), and to get as much writing done as possible