an annual observance held on the first Thursday of May, which invites people of all faiths to pray for the nation, based on our understanding that this country was birthed in prayer and in reverence for the God of the Bible. What better way to celebrate and observe this historic day, than to read the inspirational new classic on prayer, Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To, written by the author of the international bestseller, A Travel Guide to Heaven. This book, enthusiastically endorsed by so many Christian leaders across the country, has the power to change your life, and to be one of the most effective tools of evangelization you’ll ever find. It’s already brought thousands of non-believers back to the Faith—and set thousands of lukewarm Christians on fire with a newfound passion to spread the good news about the Lord. And it’s done something else too. It’s brought consolation to countless people in this broken country of ours who are suffering, grieving and wounded. (One of those people—Marian Hammaren—was the mother of a young student who was killed in the Virginia Tech massacre last year. Angry at God—her faith floundering, her spirits crushed—she was brought back to the Lord by this powerful book. Her incredible story will bring tears to your eyes—and joy to your heart. Click here to read it.) Dick Eastman, President of Every Home for Christ as well as America’s National Prayer Committee, says: “If you only read one book on prayer, let it be this one. Ten Prayers God Always Says Yes To is remarkably different and refreshingly direct. It takes the reader straight to the heart of the issue of answered prayer and leaves him or her there wanting more – of God! This book will go on my shelf beside the great classics on prayer." And Dr. Paul Cedar, Chairman and CEO of Mission America Coalition, says: This remarkable book can make a difference for anyone who wants to pray with results. The author shares insights on prayer that are practical, workable, and attainable. Everyone can profit from reading this book!" |
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