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In this grab bag, we have 7 e-books on prayer from Intervarsity Press. The prices and sale dates that they have provided are under each e-book cover.


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Author(s): John Michael Talbot
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $3.99       (Ends Nov 11)
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An ancient prayer for every day: “Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner.”

These words have strengthened and comforted believers for centuries. The Jesus Prayer comes to us from the Eastern Christian tradition. In these pages, John Michael Talbot explores more of the roots of the prayer along with the theological and practical meaning of each word in the lives of believers today. Readers are invited to meditate on the twelve simple words that lie at the heart of the Christian East.

Complete with historical context and exercises for self-reflection, this book shows how a single prayer could sustain the spiritual life of a civilization.
Each chapter ends with a brief practice using the prayer.


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Book details:

Kregel: When God’s Children Suffer by Horatius Bonar vs. Finding the Good in Grief: Rediscover Joy After A Life-Changing Loss by John F. Baggett

Intervarsity Press: The Possibility of Prayer: Finding Stillness with God in a Restless World by John Starke vs. The Jesus Prayer: A Cry for Mercy, a Path of Renewal by John Michael Talbot

Cruciform Press: Reclaiming Adoption: Missional Living through the Rediscovery of Abba Father by Dan Cruver vs. After They Are Yours: The Grace and Grit of Adoption by Brian Borgman

New Leaf: Life in the Fairway: What Golf Teaches Us About Integrity by Chad Bonham vs. Beyond the Score: Relationship Keys for Golf and Life by Jim Sheard

Good Book Company: Micah For You: Acting Justly, Loving Mercy (God’s Word For You) by Stephen Um vs. Colossians & Philemon For You: Rooting you in Christian confidence (God’s Word For You) by Mark Meynell

Crossway: Parenting with Words of Grace: Building Relationships with Your Children One Conversation at a Time by William P. Smith vs. Parenting with Loving Correction: Practical Help for Raising Young Children by Sam Crabtree

Christian Focus: Pastor Hsi: A Struggle for Chinese Christianity by Geraldine Taylor vs. F B Meyer: If I had a Hundred Lives… by Bob Holman


Author(s): John Michael Talbot
Publisher: Intervarsity Press
Price: $3.99        Buy Now!

An ancient prayer for every day: “Lord Jesus Christ, have mercy on me, a sinner.”

These words have strengthened and comforted believers for centuries. The Jesus Prayer comes to us from the Eastern Christian tradition. In these pages, John Michael Talbot explores more of the roots of the prayer along with the theological and practical meaning of each word in the lives of believers today. Readers are invited to meditate on the twelve simple words that lie at the heart of the Christian East.

Complete with historical context and exercises for self-reflection, this book shows how a single prayer could sustain the spiritual life of a civilization.
Each chapter ends with a brief practice using the prayer.

 



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