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When Ye Pray: by Joy Haney

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First published July 1, 1997

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March 12, 2026
Now I realize prayer is a privilege. Joy Haney wrote the idea, imagine being able to speak with the president 24/7; don't you realize that speaking with Christ 24/7 is a privilege one billion times more valuable (page 15 of 126 paraphrased).

Early church was not golfing. shopping at malls, or given in to social clubs. Overcharged with surfeiting is probably a greater hindrance to revival than great sins of the flesh. The devil does not care how he can get you to not pray. The key is to keep you involved in things that will obscure the most important things (Page 27 and 28 of 126 not paraphrased). For example, don't worry about cleaning out the garage. Why did this problem appear in the first place? We are not called to clean out a garage full of belongings.

Yikes to page 31 of 126. 'God is not asking us to do miracles. He is asking us to pray. He will do the miracles.' This statement is along the lines of complacency. 'The spirit of him that raised Christ from the dead dwell in you' - not 'the spirit of the Lord which worshiped prayed and fasted dwells in you.' So young Christians should be out there raising the dead. This is from Apostle Frequency Revelator.
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June 22, 2021
Excellent book by an excellent author. Her words are incredibly encouraging and uplifting - she doesn’t fail to go in depth in the subject of prayer. Her stories, wisdom, faith, understanding, and dedication are awe-inspiring. The book is impactful because by mere words and sentences on printed pages it is evident that this woman lives and breathes what she writes.
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