J. Vernon Mcgee On Prayer Praying And Living In The Father's Will
J. Vernon Mcgee On Prayer Praying And Living In The Father's Will
- Author: J. Vernon McGee
- Length: 256
- Edition: Hardcover
- Publisher: Nelson Books
Description of J. Vernon Mcgee On Prayer Praying And Living In The Father's Will:
In this complete treasury of his best sermons on prayer, the worlds most beloved Bible teacher--Dr. J. Vernon McGee--reveals the truth about communicating with God. In his own warm, inimitable style, Dr. McGee examines the role of prayer in the life of every believer. Dr. McGee uses biblical exposition to explore:
- why he considers prayer the Christian's "greatest neglected resource."
- the prayer styles of great men of faith including: Daniel, Abraham, Nehemiah.
- the "real" Lord's Prayer and its meaning for believers today.
- times when prayer does not seem to have an effect.
- the secret to prayers of power.
- the proper posture of prayer.
- how Jesus intended that His followers pray.
Information on J. Vernon Mcgee On Prayer Praying And Living In The Father's Will from the publisher:
In this complete treasury of his best sermons on prayer, the world's most beloved Bible teacher—Dr. J. Vernon McGee—reveals the truth about communicating with God. In his own warm, inimitable style, Dr. McGee examines the role of prayer in the life of every believer. Dr. McGee uses biblical exposition to explore:
- why he considers prayer the Christian's "greatest neglected resource."
- the prayer styles of great men of faith including: Daniel, Abraham, Nehemiah.
- the "real" Lord's Prayer and its meaning for believers today.
- times when prayer does not seem to have an effect.
- the secret to prayers of power.
- the proper posture of prayer.
- how Jesus intended that His followers pray.
Description of J. Vernon Mcgee, author of J. Vernon Mcgee On Prayer Praying And Living In The Father's Will:
Deepen your prayer life with this treasury of Dr. McGee's best sermons on communicating with God. Explore the Christian's "greatest neglected resource"; examine the prayer styles of great men of faith such as Daniel, Abraham, and Nehemiah; discover the "real" Lord's Prayer and its meaning for believers today; and more. 256 pages, hardcover from Nelson.

