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Why is it so hard to pray? You may be surprised at some of the hidden reasons. This, sometimes humorous, look at how to defeat intimidation, shame, and fear of failure will give you new freedom for your prayer life. Explore your prayer temperament and learn how to pray in a manner that is effective and personally satisfying. No matter where you are in your faith walk, How to Pray After You’ve Kicked the Dog will encourage you.
This is a book about personal freedom prayer. It addresses the number one deterrent to praying — shame. Shame can keep us in chains, preventing us from praying in freedom, because we may feel embarrassed to face God. Shame makes us feel unworthy for Him to hear us. Therefore, we teach and emphasize the gift of personal prayer and atonement with God through Jesus Christ. Plus, it teaches the value of capturing your time to be with God through the Biblical concepts of:
- being still in prayer
- His rest
- waiting on Christ
- sitting with Christ
- watching for God
- standing with Christ
In this book, we explain the seven temperaments of personal prayer. Time with God equals success and freedom in prayer. Check out our companion workbook, How To Pray After You’ve Kicked the Dog: Companion Workbook.
We also offer seminars on this topic through Pray For Renewal Ministries. Contact us today.