Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection
For most of us, prayer is a struggle. Do our prayers even matter? What, if anything, happens when we pray? Are we having words with God or just words with ourselves?

We know we should pray. It would be good for us—help us be more grounded, more connected to God. But in our hurried lives, slowing down to pray can feel like a cosmic waste of time.

In this thoughtful book, bestselling author Addison Bevere takes you into and through the tension of prayer—the struggles, the doubts, the answers—to the place where God makes himself real to you. He tackles questions such as:

● What do we do with unanswered prayers and how do we move through them?
● Why does God invite us to ask through prayer if he is aware of every need?
● Is there a right way to pray? If so, what is it?
● How do we learn to hear the Voice of God?

Tired of boring, empty, transactional prayer? This is the book for you.
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Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection
For most of us, prayer is a struggle. Do our prayers even matter? What, if anything, happens when we pray? Are we having words with God or just words with ourselves?

We know we should pray. It would be good for us—help us be more grounded, more connected to God. But in our hurried lives, slowing down to pray can feel like a cosmic waste of time.

In this thoughtful book, bestselling author Addison Bevere takes you into and through the tension of prayer—the struggles, the doubts, the answers—to the place where God makes himself real to you. He tackles questions such as:

● What do we do with unanswered prayers and how do we move through them?
● Why does God invite us to ask through prayer if he is aware of every need?
● Is there a right way to pray? If so, what is it?
● How do we learn to hear the Voice of God?

Tired of boring, empty, transactional prayer? This is the book for you.
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Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection

Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection

by Addison D. Bevere
Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection

Words with God: Trading Boring, Empty Prayer for Real Connection

by Addison D. Bevere

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Overview

For most of us, prayer is a struggle. Do our prayers even matter? What, if anything, happens when we pray? Are we having words with God or just words with ourselves?

We know we should pray. It would be good for us—help us be more grounded, more connected to God. But in our hurried lives, slowing down to pray can feel like a cosmic waste of time.

In this thoughtful book, bestselling author Addison Bevere takes you into and through the tension of prayer—the struggles, the doubts, the answers—to the place where God makes himself real to you. He tackles questions such as:

● What do we do with unanswered prayers and how do we move through them?
● Why does God invite us to ask through prayer if he is aware of every need?
● Is there a right way to pray? If so, what is it?
● How do we learn to hear the Voice of God?

Tired of boring, empty, transactional prayer? This is the book for you.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780800737016
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/18/2023
Pages: 240
Sales rank: 409,344
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Addison Bevere appreciates the simple things in life—time spent playing with his four kids, late-night conversations with his wife, interesting words that no one uses, a meaningful day of work, and, of course, a good book. The author of Saints and coauthor of bestseller The Holy Spirit: An Introduction, Addison serves as the COO of Messenger International, a discipleship organization that impacts millions of people in virtually every country through its various initiatives. He is also a cofounder of SonsAndDaughters.tv. To learn more about him visit AddisonBevere.com.
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