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Book Review |
With Christ in the School of Prayer
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Andrew Murray (1828-1917) Author of over 250 books, he was the minister at the Dutch Reformed Church of Wellington (South Africa) from 1871 to 1906, and lived there until his death in 1917. ____________ Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation ____________
Tell others about Jesus like Andrew Murray did: Though we are not all called to the ministry of a Pastor or Christian Writer, we are all called by God to share our faith (witness) with those who are not Christians. Some Bible verses that you will find helpful for doing this, and that you may want to commit to memory are found on other pages on our web site (see: Memory Verses; 2nd Set: Salvation!, Plan of Salvation, and Statement of Faith). ____________
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Author: Andrew Murray "Few books have had the impact on calling the Church to prayer as Andrew Murray's classic, With Christ in the School of Prayer. It was based on the teachings of this book that we named our Change the World School of Prayer seminars, which have now touched the lives of believers around the world. I encourage you to saturate yourselves in this timeless classic and learn how you can prepare yourself for effective participation in the highest calling Christ has given the Church--the call to intercessory prayer." -Dick Eastman, Founder & Director Change the World Ministries, sponsoring Change the World Schools of Prayer Andrew Murray On Prayer: ...His all-powerful intercession. "Of all the traits of a life like Christ, there is none higher and more glorious than conformity to Him in the work that now engages Him without ceasing in the Father's presence: His all-powerful intercession. The more we abide in Him, and grow to be like Him, the more his priestly life will work in us. Our lives will become what his is: a life that continually prays for men. ...there is nothing we need to study and practice more than the art of praying. The place and power of prayer in the Christian life is too little understood. As long as we view prayer simply as the means of maintaining our own Christian lives, we will not fully understand what it is truly supposed to be. But when we learn to regard it as the highest part of the work entrusted to us--the root and strength of all other work--we will see that there _________________________ |
is nothing we need to study and practice more than the art of praying." -Andrew Murray (from the Preface of "With Christ in the School of Prayer") _________________________ With Christ in the School of Prayer is available to Supporters of The Prayer Foundation.™ For more information on how to obtain your own personal copy, and for a list of other Gifts available to our Supporters, go to our page: Gifts For Contributors! ______________________________ Related Pages:
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