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  • Written by: E. M. Bounds
  • Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Written by: E. M. Bounds
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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Great men of God in Scripture are the focus as E.M. Bounds demonstrates powerful lessons on the need for and art of effective prayer. Paul, Ezra, Moses and Daniel are only a few of the men he gives examples of. God's desire is for men to be on their knees in full subjection to Him. His life was devoted to praying 3 hours a day beginning at 4 a.m. in the morning. E.M. Bounds himself is a wonderful example of the power of a praying man.
©2008 E.M. Bounds (P)2008 christianaudio.com

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A clarion call

Although this book delivers an acute dose of conviction, and impresses upon its hearer the necessity of prayer, it is equally encouraging. Not in a coercing sense, or a “you can do it if you try” sense. Rather, it illustrates the fellowship that is possible in of earnest prayer.

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