Why Should I Pray?: How God Shares His Heart with Us

Smith, Scotty


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Have you ever felt discouraged about praying? Sometimes it feels like there are more reasons not to pray than to pray. Discouraging circumstances that haven't changed, long-standing requests that haven't been given a yes, boring prayer meetingsÑthe list of reasons to give up can make prayer seem more like a duty instead of a delight. Pastor and author Scotty Smith has struggled with prayer too, but he shares how his prayer life was transformed when he learned that prayer was about talking with his heavenly Father as a dearly loved son. Prayer isn't a spiritual duty to be performed or a spiritual vitamin to be taken. Using personal examples of how he uses Scripture to pray, Scotty Smith gives practical, encouraging guidance how prayer can transform your relationship with God and your approach to life.

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    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9781645074502
  • Page Count
    24
  • Publisher
    New Growth Press
  • Publication Date
    August 2024

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About the Author

Scotty Smith, DMin, planted and pastored Christ Community Church in Franklin, TN, for twenty-six years. He serves on the pastoral staff of West End Community Church as teacher-in-residence and served as adjunct faculty for Covenant Seminary, Westminster Theological Seminary (Philadelphia), Reformed Theological Seminary (Orlando), and Western Seminary (Portland, OR). He is the author of several books, including Ephesians: The Love We Long For, Revelation: Hope in the Darkness, 1 John: Relying on the Love of God, and the minibook, Why Should I Pray? Scotty and his wife of more than forty-five years, Darlene, live in Franklin, TN.-
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Why Should I Pray?: How God Shares His Heart with Us

$5.11 $6.25
Have you ever felt discouraged about praying? Sometimes it feels like there are more reasons not to pray than to pray. Discouraging circumstances that haven't changed, long-standing requests that haven't been given a yes, boring prayer meetingsÑthe list of reasons to give up can make prayer seem more like a duty instead of a delight. Pastor and author Scotty Smith has struggled with prayer too, but he shares how his prayer life was transformed when he learned that prayer was about talking with his heavenly Father as a dearly loved son. Prayer isn't a spiritual duty to be performed or a spiritual vitamin to be taken. Using personal examples of how he uses Scripture to pray, Scotty Smith gives practical, encouraging guidance how prayer can transform your relationship with God and your approach to life.

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