This is the third of four training manuals used by "In Christ's Image Training" (ICIT) online courses. The vision of ICIT is to train and release hundreds of thousands Christlike pastors, leaders and intercessors to stand before God on behalf of the world around them. It is strongly recommended that these manuals be read in sequence. The truths in the first manual, "Christlikeness," reveal that our heavenly Father's goal for our lives is conformity to Christ. The second manual, "Humility," helps to define what areas of our lives need to change en route to Christlikeness. This manual on prayer will help empower us to tranform the world around us. The Lord Jesus said His house would be called a "house of prayer for all nations." Thus, He revealed that prayer would be an indispensible component in the release of mercy to the world. The early disciples were devoted to the word of God and prayer. Like Jesus Himself, they drew their spiritual power from God, which they found in the place of prayer. In this third manual, we will seek to appropriate various aspects of the gift of prayer as seen in our passion for God, in praying for our families, and in intercession for our cities and nations. We will seek to attain the highest level of prayer, where Christ Himself, in the midst of our woundedness, intercedes through us to the Father.
Francis Frangipane is a Christian minister and author. He is the best-selling author of 16 books, including Holiness, Truth, and the Presence of God and This Day We Fight. Pastor Frangipane is also the founder of In Christ's Image Training (ICIT), an international online ministry school with students in over 120 nations. This online course is designed to take Christians at all levels and lead them into a deeper understanding of what it means to be like Christ. The home study curriculum is quoted as being one of the most impactful journeys you may take with the Lord. Pastor Frangipane's prayer is to see Christlike pastors and intercessors united before God, revealing the love of Christ to their communities. To find out more about this ministry, please visit frangipane.org