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United Prayer: Four Ways to Achieve it — #3 By Our Diligence in Prayer Ministry
There are always things you can do together with others in your church, or in your family, or in any other Christian groups that will help you to achieve united prayer. Here are a few ideas. (Note that not all … Continue reading
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Four Ways to Achieve United Prayer — #2 By Love
United prayer is when believers are drawn together, in mind and purpose, by the Holy Spirit, to pray according to the will of God. Thus it is the mighty moving on believers to pray what is on God’s heart. United … Continue reading
Four Ways to Achieve United Prayer — #1 By Praying For It
United prayer should be the goal of prayer for all Christians. According to Wesley Duewel, “United prayer is probably the most powerful expression of Christian unity.” What is united prayer? It is when believers are drawn together, in mind and … Continue reading
8 Teachings of Jesus on Prayer — Teaching #6
Jesus taught that prayer should be in unity with others (Matthew 18:19-20) Sometimes when we pray we are not in unity and in agreement with others. But we should always strive for unity—that is, unity in the body of Christ. … Continue reading
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Abiding in Christ: Eight Things a Christian Does to Keep Himself Abiding
The following article is an excerpt from this book. The key to answered prayer is to abide in Christ and to let His words abide in us. In John 15:7 it says, “If you abide in Me, and My words … Continue reading