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The Scriptures provide essential guidance to believers on many subjects, and the topic of prayer is one of the most important legacies strengthening our faith. Prayer is crucial for survival in this modern world. The Holy Bible presents prayer as a permanent bond for communication between creature and Creator. It is both a manifestation of gratitude to God and a means of committing our desires and concerns to him. Prayer is a channel for praise, worship, confession, and intercession. It is relevant for all the moments and circumstances of our lives. In upholding its essential character,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Scriptures provide essential guidance to believers on many subjects, and the topic of prayer is one of the most important legacies strengthening our faith. Prayer is crucial for survival in this modern world. The Holy Bible presents prayer as a permanent bond for communication between creature and Creator. It is both a manifestation of gratitude to God and a means of committing our desires and concerns to him. Prayer is a channel for praise, worship, confession, and intercession. It is relevant for all the moments and circumstances of our lives. In upholding its essential character, renowned theologian Augustus Nicodemus develops and clarifies various aspects of the practice of prayer. Understanding its true meaning is essential for God's people to know how to deal with God's silence when he doesn't answer our prayers or respond according to our expectations. You need to know What the Bible Says about Prayer!
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Autorenporträt
Augustus Nicodemus Lopes is a pastor in the Presbyterian Church of Brazil (IPB). A writer and professor, he received a Bachelor of Theology degree from the Seminário Presbiteriano do Norte (Northern Presbyterian Seminary) in Recife. He holds a master's degree in New Testament Studies from the Christian University of Potchefstroom, South Africa, and a doctorate in Biblical Interpretation from Westminster Theological Seminary (USA) and has done additional studies at the Reformed Seminary in Kampen, in the Netherlands. He is married to Minka Schalkwijk and has four children: Hendrika, Samuel, David and Anna.