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When is your heart most at home with God? In prayer...and the Scriptures are filled with prayers that inspire our soul and become templates for the longing of our heart. The invitation contained in this 31-day devotional is to join your heart with the prayers of God's people, recorded and preserved for us in the richness of the biblical text. Consider each reflection as a pathway that leads your soul back home to the embrace of God, regardless of the season you may be experiencing. Each prayer is offered to us in times of plenty or want, whether fruitful or fallow, hardened or abundant. Join…mehr

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When is your heart most at home with God? In prayer...and the Scriptures are filled with prayers that inspire our soul and become templates for the longing of our heart. The invitation contained in this 31-day devotional is to join your heart with the prayers of God's people, recorded and preserved for us in the richness of the biblical text. Consider each reflection as a pathway that leads your soul back home to the embrace of God, regardless of the season you may be experiencing. Each prayer is offered to us in times of plenty or want, whether fruitful or fallow, hardened or abundant. Join the eternal chorus of prayer and discover afresh the delight of returning once more to your heart's true home.
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Autorenporträt
Stephen A. Macchia is the founder and president of Leadership Transformations, Inc. (www.LeadershipTransformations.org) and the creator of the CHAT Survey for churches (Church Health Assessment Tool, details at www.healthychurch.net). He also serves as the director of the Pierce Center for Disciple-Building at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, MA. Steve is the author several books, including Becoming A Healthy Church (Baker Books), Becoming A Healthy Disciple, Becoming A Healthy Team, Crafting a Rule of Life (IVP) and Broken and Whole (IVP).