Pathway To Prayer
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A glorious treasure trove of encouragement, that we might grow closer to God in prayer.
*More than 500 of the best quotes on this vital spiritual discipline
*From 106 Christian writers spanning 17 centuries
*Plus more than 180 Bible verses
*Painstakingly curated, organized, and assembled into 50 practical and theological topics
Classic writers such as Thomas Brooks, Richard Baxter, William Gurnall, Oliver Heywood, Octavius Winslow, Horatius Bonar, C.H. Spurgeon, J.C. Ryle, Andrew Murray, and many more. Plus a Foreword by Tim Challies.
Pathway to Prayer is a unique and beautiful volume, every page packed with profound encouragement and timeless insight. An extraordinary labor of love-and a multi-year project for author M.J. Hancock, a long-time missionary to Cambodia-this book can help lead Christians into deeper and more meaningful times of prayer and intercession.
Lean into your quiet time. Learn directly from the hard-won wisdom of many of the most devoted, prayerful Christians throughout church history. People who often struggled with their worship and devotions but nevertheless pressed on in faith, confident that God would meet them, mature them, and guide them in his perfect will.
Whether it’s jump-starting a stalled prayer life or broadening and deepening a mature one, Pathway to Prayer brings invaluable direction and guidance from what is truly the wisdom of the ages. For the full experience read it straight through, stopping regularly to meditate on the wisdom that leaps off the page, or selectively dip into any of the 50 topical sections for a laser focus on a particular area of need.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781949253429
ISBN10: 1949253422
M. J. Hancock
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2023
Publisher: Cruciform Press
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