Praying at the Crossroads - Bible Study Book
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Praying at the Crossroads Bible Study Book includes printed content for 12 small group sessions, personal study between sessions, applicable Scripture, "How to Use This Study," tips for leading a group, and interactive prayer guides. Prayer is essential to our spiritual growth, yet few of us pray as often or as fervently as we would like. We turn to God only in moments of desperation and crisis. God wants us to turn to Him at every moment of our lives. The Bible is filled with the prayers of God's people. Many of the prayers come at critical junctures of faith—at crossroads of decision. Scripture shows us multiple examples of people turning to God when there is nowhere else to turn for peace, comfort, guidance, and strength. Looking to these prayers of biblical leaders, we can learn to pray with new commitment and passion. In this 12-session Bible study, taught by seminary professors and ministry leaders, we will learn that the ancient prayers of Old Testament saints have much to teach us in our present circumstances, whether at a crossroads or on our daily path. Each week's study features both group and individual prayer guides so that participants can grow in their ability to pray. Together we will learn to call on God not only at crossroads but also in our daily lives. 1. The Prayer of Moses 2. The Prayer of Joshua 3. The Prayer of Deborah 4. The Prayer of Hannah 5. The Prayer of Solomon 6. The Prayer of Joel 7. The Prayer of Jehoshaphat 8. The Prayer of Hezekiah 9. The Prayer of Habakkuk 10. The Prayer of Jonah 11. The Prayer of Daniel 12. The Prayer of Nehemiah Features: • Twelve small group sessions • Personal-study opportunities for ongoing spiritual growth • Interactive prayer journals for group and private prayer Benefits: • Be equipped to face crossroads in your life with divine strength. • Understand critical crossroads behind the powerful prayers of Old Testament saints. • Gain a better understanding of biblical prayers by learning from seminary professors and Bible teachers. • Learn to pray with greater clarity, purpose, and fervency. • Follow a practical method to develop a discipline of prayer. • Journal your own prayers to God. • Learn to pray with your small group. • Recognize the importance of praying for one another in all circumstances.
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Condition:NewPages:208Preferred Location:SCLS
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