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Travailing Intercession

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Prayer is learning the terms of spiritual engagement. Travailing intercession is a
high level of protocol that belongs to strategists who want to see the Kingdom come to Earth as it is in Heaven.

Many people have misunderstood, misinterpreted and simply ‘not got it’ up to now. This book is a simple, logical and scriptural explanation of what it means to groan in the spirit and how powerful that really is.

This book will take your prayer life to a new dimension!

79 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 9, 2013

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Natasha Grbich

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October 22, 2022
A must read for intercessors

This book will equip you to understand your life as an intercessor, your behaviour others consider to be strange as well as how God is using you in prayer. It has helped me to embrace my intercessory gift in the midst of adversity to it.
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June 16, 2025
I thank God for this book, thank you, for obeying the voice of God about this book, and thank you, for the work and everything you put into this book.

Thank you, Natasha Grbich for listening and obeying.
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November 9, 2015
Travailing Intercession is a book that will encourage those who often feel intercession on their bodies and are not sure what to do. This book helps unlock what is travail, what does it mean if your back or shoulders are sore. How to read the intercession of your body etc.
This is a excellent book for all intercessors.
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March 2, 2015
To Travail

What an eye opener for me.
Did not know that this existed Like this !

It seems that those unspecified pain need spiritual attentions.
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