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How Can I Cultivate Private Prayer?
How Can I Cultivate Private Prayer?
How Can I Cultivate Private Prayer?
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How Can I Cultivate Private Prayer?

Written by Joel R. Beeke

Narrated by David Cochran Heath

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Prayer is a crucial part of the Christian life, and believers must give it careful attention and cultivation. As they pray, Christians exercise their faith in repentance, in submission to God's will, and in praise to God. Believers in Christ, then, must grow in their prayer life in their communion with God. In this pamphlet, Joel R. Beeke gives readers helpful, practical ways to improve their prayer lives by first disciplining themselves, in dependence on the Holy Spirit, and by then taking hold of God. Learn what a blessing it is to pray!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 27, 2020
ISBN9781646891412
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Joel R. Beeke

Dr. Joel R. Beeke is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, a pastor of Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Mich., and editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books. He is author of numerous books, including Parenting by God’s Promises, Knowing and Growing in Assurance of Faith, and Reformed Preaching.

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    Profound insight on prayer and how a Christian can engage in it thank you

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    The material was great. I will be reading and outlining the written book now. The reader was very nice, not annoying or distracting.

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