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Jones123 wrote: 29 Jun 2018, 04:47 Thank for the review, any other book(s) by the same author?
Yes, he has several on Amazon. If you search his name, you’ll find a good selection!
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This book sounds lovely to read. Have always wondered whether i pray effectively or the tight way and this seems like the answer to my questions. Thank you
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Interesting. I've heard of the power of prayer but not the art of prayer. I do think that the reason we have unanswered prayers is because what we want is just isn't in God's plan for us. God knows what's in our hearts. I don't know if the way we ask him really makes a difference. Does sound like a good book. Wouldn't mind checking it out. Thank you.
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I didn't know there was three levels of prayer. It sounds like there's a lot of interesting advice in this book. Thank you for the review!
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