Speed Bumps On The Road To Intimacy With God
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1. Transforming Your Prayer Monologue Into A Prayer Dialogue
2. Taking God Seriously: Abraham And Sarah
3. Going Solo With God: Joshua
4. Fighting With God: Jacob
5. Praying For A Nation: Nehemiah
6. Moving Outside Your Comfort Zone: Ananias
7. Negotiating With God: Gideon
8. Slow Down For The Speed Bumps
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Communication is foundational to any healthy relationship. This is especially true of your relationship with God. Unfortunately this communication, called prayer, becomes too often a monologue rather than a dialogue.
That’s where Speed Bumps come in. God knows we need help in reversing this natural tendency to treat God like He solely exists to meet our needs and make us happy. So, God purposefully places speed bumps in our lives to get our attention and slow us down long enough to wake up. Speed bumps are intended to help you re-establish or repair your relationship with Him.
Your relationship with God can be restored. You can go much deeper. But you’ll need to learn how to maneuver around the speed bumps God places before you. This book was written to help you do just that.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781628715385
ISBN10: 1628715383
Mike Landry
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2014
Publisher: Xulon Press
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