
Prayer, the Great Adventure - Paperback
Prayer, the Great Adventure - Paperback
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by David Jeremiah (Author)
GOLD MEDALLION AWARD WINNER - Prayer isn't meant to be a chore. In this timeless classic, the New York Times bestselling author of Everything You Need shows how to transform prayer into a vibrant, daily relationship with God.
"There is a beautiful honesty in David Jeremiah's handling of the promises, pitfalls, and power potential of prayer. Read it and be inspired to call on God in a new and deeper way."--Pastor Jim Cymbala, The Brooklyn Tabernacle Prayer, the Great Adventure gently encourages us to take the first steps toward fostering a rewarding relationship with God. Dr. David Jeremiah shares his own story of learning to pray out of desperation, inspiring you to find the same urgency and intimacy in every stage of your glorious journey with God. Inside Prayer, the Great Adventure you will discover:- How prayer works--and why it's precious
- How to experience the riches of the Lord's Prayer
- How journaling can help you pray better
- How to recognize God's answers to prayer
- And much more! With clear instruction, practical guidance, and uplifting encouragement, Dr. Jeremiah inspires you to embark on the greatest adventure of your life: companionship with God through prayer.
Author Biography
Bible teacher Dr. David Jeremiah is the senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in San Diego, and founder of Turning Point Radio and TV Ministries. His radio program is carried on more than 2,500 stations worldwide, while the TV broadcast is received by 500 million homes via cable and satellite. The recipient of numerous prestigious awards for broadcast excellence, Dr. Jeremiah's many books have garnered Gold Medallion awards and achieved bestseller status with The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The New York Times.



















