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Effective Prayer by Russell H. Conwell (the author of Acres Of Diamonds) Desired ends are gained by prayer which cannot be gained by any other method. Contents Chapter I - Effect of Environment Chapter II - How a Church was Built by Prayer Chapter III - Healing the Sick Chapter IV - Prayer for the Home Chapter V - Prayer and the Bible Chapter VI - Spiritual Telepathy Chapter VII - Day of Pentecost Chapter VIII - Axioms Chapter IX - Praying for Money Chapter X - Unanswered Prayers Chapter XI - Prayer for Others Chapter XII - Forms of Prayer Chapter XIII - Does God Answer Christians Only?…mehr

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Effective Prayer by Russell H. Conwell (the author of Acres Of Diamonds) Desired ends are gained by prayer which cannot be gained by any other method. Contents Chapter I - Effect of Environment Chapter II - How a Church was Built by Prayer Chapter III - Healing the Sick Chapter IV - Prayer for the Home Chapter V - Prayer and the Bible Chapter VI - Spiritual Telepathy Chapter VII - Day of Pentecost Chapter VIII - Axioms Chapter IX - Praying for Money Chapter X - Unanswered Prayers Chapter XI - Prayer for Others Chapter XII - Forms of Prayer Chapter XIII - Does God Answer Christians Only? Chapter XIV - Conflicting Prayers Chapter XV - Subconscious Religion Chapter XVI - Praying for Visions of Heaven Chapter XVII - Great Prayers Chapter XVIII - Use of the Bible in Prayer Chapter XIX - Conclusions
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Russell Herman Conwell (February 15, 1843 - December 6, 1925) was an American Baptist minister, orator, philanthropist, author, lawyer, and writer. He is best remembered as the founder and first president of Temple University in Philadelphia, as the Pastor of The Baptist Temple, and for his inspirational lecture, "Acres of Diamonds". He was born in South Worthington, Massachusetts.The son of Massachusetts farmers, Conwell left home to attend the Wilbraham Wesleyan Academy and later Yale University. In 1862, before graduating from Yale, he enlisted in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Conwell desired to enlist in the war effort shortly after its outbreak in 1861, but could not initially gain the approval of his father, Martin Conwell. His abolitionist father ultimately changed his mind, allowing Conwell to enlist in Company "F" of the 27th Massachusetts Volunteers, better known as the "Mountain Boys".¿ Conwell and the Mountain Boys served in North Carolina and first engaged the opposition at Kinston, North Carolina.¿ There Conwell gained a reputation for self-sacrifice.