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Dynamite Prayer: A 28 Day Experiment

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Break through the walls of your prayer life and discover miraculous new possibilities.




Dynamite Prayer is a daily prayer guide that will show you how to begin a practice of "breakthrough prayer," a way of praying where we ask God to open new doors and reveal new possibilities, fueled by the Spirit's power. This 28-day adventure will take you from feeling stuck, overwhelmed, and uninspired to curious and expectant as you surrender your own preferences and ideas and courageously follow the miracles God brings into your life.




Each day

A brief meditation on a verse from Scripture that will help you see how the Spirit's dynamic power has been at work throughout history and in your life todayReflection questions for the dayA short breakthrough prayer for the dayA prayer word or phrase to help you make breakthrough prayer part of each moment

124 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 23, 2022

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April 17, 2024
This is a good devotional type book, encouraging to read short reflections, prompts, scriptures, and written prayers. I was blessed by it. Would be a good resource for churches and small groups.

My only issue is that it kept using the Greek word "dunamis" in ways that distracted me, (e.g. "God's dunamis power") which is akin to saying, "God's power power." Another example, "the resurrection power dunamis" It's not helpful for the authors to state our English word "dynamite" comes from this Greek word. They use dunamis more adjectivally (powerful, dynamic) Consult a Greek dictionary and dunamis is a noun that means "power, or strength, ability"

Apart from this confusing transliteration throughout, this was a helpful resource!
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November 4, 2025
This is a solid book in experimenting or practicing one's prayer life with power and grace. There's little exposition on the definition of prayer and whatnot because that's not the point. Go and practice prayer!

Picardo and Kibbey offer exercises and direction to guide you. I'll be honest: I didn't stick to one chapter a day. Still, by the end, I had a lot of useful insights and stronger habits.
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38 reviews
November 25, 2023
Good advice - this would be a great tool in a discussion group if the leader would encourage the reader/learner to explore expressing their own words in prayers, not simply read the writers words. In fact, if used in a weekly presentation, the participants could be encouraged to discuss how the developed the various techniques.
7 reviews
January 28, 2023
A great experiment

Loved this book. Not just a great experiment but also a wonderful experience. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to strengthen their prayer life.
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46 reviews
February 14, 2024
A helpful tool. When I disagreed with any words/concepts I simply contemplated about what message God might be sending to me.
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February 26, 2025
Excellent book on prayer and the power of the Holy Spirit! If I could give it more than 5 stars I would. So glad my pastor recommended it.
34 reviews
June 8, 2025
Lived this. Definitely plan to live it out slowly, boldly, courageously, with a small group.
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