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This book is a simple message about prayer, which Doug says is, \"Perplexing-you will never understand prayer. It is not something you master. You don't get 'better at it.' Talking to God should be as easy as chatting with a trusted friend, and as difficult as expressing the unutterable before a feared and dreaded Monarch. It should be transformative-altering our character, purifying us by our consistent encounters with a holy God. It should develop determination and resolve, strengthen faith, and deepen dedication, assuring our confidence in Biblical certainties. It should stretch our…mehr

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This book is a simple message about prayer, which Doug says is, \"Perplexing-you will never understand prayer. It is not something you master. You don't get 'better at it.' Talking to God should be as easy as chatting with a trusted friend, and as difficult as expressing the unutterable before a feared and dreaded Monarch. It should be transformative-altering our character, purifying us by our consistent encounters with a holy God. It should develop determination and resolve, strengthen faith, and deepen dedication, assuring our confidence in Biblical certainties. It should stretch our perspective, enlarge us, and change the view we have both of ourselves and our world. It should expose us to God's intervening hand. Prayer dances with the power of God.\"
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Autorenporträt
P. Douglas Small is a Bible teacher-that is the love of his life. He has served as a pastor and on the faculty of a number of accredited Bible Colleges, but his focus for twenty-five years has been teaching and training in pastor's events, conferences and schools. He is an Ordained Bishop. And he is the founding president of Alive Ministries. He conducts schools of prayer and consultations for cities wanting to engage in a 'decade of destiny', working with pastors, vocational Christians and intercessors. Doug is married to Barbara Ruth with whom he shares five children and seventeen grandchildren.