Previously published under the title Alive to God through Prayer, this book has been thoroughly revised and updated to reflect the current prayer needs of Christians. Demaray offers an enlightening study of how prayer works and explains how any Christian can develop a richer prayer life. Here you will learn how to establish a personal pattern of prayer, how to pray for specific needs (growth, healing, revival, etc.), how to lead a prayer group, how to pray with your family, and much more. One chapter entitled Especially for Ministers and Prayer Group Leaders gives a wealth of practical suggestions to help Christian leaders enrich the prayer life of their congregations. A section of discussion questions at the end of each chapter will prompt you to think further and try some of the prayer methods Demaray describes. These questions also can serve as a springboard for group discussions.
Surveys the message, homiletical method, and the effect of Newton's preaching during the Olney and London periods, along with Newton as hymnwriter and the influence of his Olney hymns. Includes many previously unpublished photographs and new data. --Publisher (mellenpress.com).
Biographer Donald Demaray leads us to appreciate the impact of grace on this world through a man devoted fully to Christ. You will laugh and weep as you read. You will be challenged to reach for excellence and effect your world for Christ.This book is not ultimately about David McKenna nor is it about the art of skilled biographer Don Demaray. It is ultimately about the work of Jesus Christ through someone thoroughly dedicated to following the Savior. As you read, you will be inspired to follow Him, with joy.
Effective biblical preaching can shape the thought and practice of several generations of Christians. In this practical book, Dr. Demaray explains how any preacher can communicate God's Word more effectively.
Martin Luther, who stood against the religious establishment of his day, also relished the intimacies of family life and the joys of conversation. Luther's students often gathered at the dinner table with Martin and Katarina and their family to learn from the great man. One of his students, John Aurifaber, collected Luther's sayings and published them as Table Talk. Donald Demaray has drawn from Table Talk for his contemporary paraphrase, Listen to Luther.
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