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Rob Bell is never one to choose an ordinary title when a more controversal one can be used.

Rob says the book is about faith and fear, wealth and war, poverty, safety, terror, Bibles, bombs, and homeland security. It's

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Joyce Meyer's latest book could easily be read as a daily reading book for 100 days. Each day has a title, a portion of Scripture and then a practical section with plents of ways to apply the days task.

Subjects include:

 

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T.D.Jakes Latest book is called Before You Do - Making Great Decisions That You Won't Regret (£14.99 Hardback only)

Jakes says "I will share with you some ways in which

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Prayer - Does it Make Any Difference


Prayer - Does it Make Any DifferenceIn his most powerful book since What’s So Amazing About Grace? and The Jesus I Never Knew, Philip Yancey probes the very heartbeat—the most fundamental, challenging, perplexing, and deeply rewarding aspect—of our relationship with God: prayer. What is prayer? How does it work? And more importantly, does it work? In theory, prayer is the essential human act, a priceless point of contact between us and the God of the universe. In practice, prayer is often frustrating, confusing, and fraught with mystery. Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference? is an exploration of the mysterious intersection where God and humans meet and relate. Writing as a fellow pilgrim, Yancey explores such questions as:

  • Is God listening?
  • Why should God care about me?
  • If God knows everything, what’s the point of prayer?
  • Why do answers to prayer seem so inconsistent and capricious?
  • Why does God seem sometimes close and sometimes far away?
  • How can I make prayer more satisfying?


“I have found that the most important purpose of prayer may be to let ourselves be loved by God,” says Yancey. Prayer: Does It Make Any Difference? encourages us to pray to God the Father who sees what lies ahead of us, knows what lies within us, and who invites us into an eternal partnership—through prayer.