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Praying the Light: Unfolding the rich intercession of the Bible

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For those who are stuck in a rut, feeling powerless, and distracted in prayer. And for those who want to grow and expand their prayer lives. This is a practical prayer book designed to help you pray the Bible for your own life. It's not a book about prayer, rather it's a book of prayers from Scripture that you can start using right away. You'll be surprised by how beautiful, simple, and revolutionary this method can be.

237 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 1, 2018

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Andrew Case

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Andrew Case is married to Bethany, and grew up on the mission field in Oaxaca, Mexico. He is a graduate of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Canada Institute of Linguistics. Currently he serves the ongoing Bible translation efforts in Equatorial Guinea, Africa as a member of Wycliffe/SIL. His joys include teaching, preaching, leading worship, dinosaurs, Hebrew, L.M. Montgomery, and song-writing. He is the author of several prayer books, which can be downloaded for free at www.HisMagnificence.com. The music he writes and records is also available there at no charge. To partner with him in Bible Translation through prayer or financially, please visit his website, click on “Bio”, and follow the link on that page. You can follow him at www.facebook.com/andrewcasebooks.

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May 8, 2019
This is sort of a strange book. It's simply a few hundred pages of prayers based on scripture (along with occasional quotes from famous authors). The prayers are well done, if a little beholden to religiousy language, but they're not organized thematically, explained, etc.
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