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This truly profound Bounds’ work has been perfectly adjusted to Kindle, IPad and other e-readers. Fonts and additional formatting are completely reworked in order to make your experience absolute. Table of contents is completely interactive and at the end of each of 20 chapters, you are provided with the return link. This way you are able to jump through the content since it is clear that this piece will be read on several occasions.
It is essential to understand what truly does make prayer powerful and Edward M. Bounds definitely provides with the answer.
Power through Prayer has been called "one of the truly great masterpieces on the theme of prayer." The term classic can appropriately be applied to this outstanding book. In twenty provocative and inspiring chapters, each prefaced with quotations from spiritual giants, Edward M. Bounds stresses the imperative of vital prayer in the life of a pastor. He says, "Every preacher who does not make prayer a mighty factor in his own life and ministry is weak as a factor in God's work and is powerless to project God's cause in this world."
Recreation to a minister must be as whetting is with the mower—that is, to be used only so far as is necessary for his work. May a physician in plague-time take any more relaxation or recreation than is necessary for his life, when so many are expecting his help in a case of life and death? Will you stand by and see sinners gasping under the pangs of death, and say: "God doth not require me to make myself a drudge to save them?" Is this the voice of ministerial or Christian compassion or rather of sensual laziness and diabolical cruelty.—
Richard Baxter
This truly profound Bounds’ work has been perfectly adjusted to Kindle, IPad and other e-readers. Fonts and additional formatting are completely reworked in order to make your experience absolute. Table of contents is completely interactive and at the end of each of 20 chapters, you are provided with the return link. This way you are able to jump through the content since it is clear that this piece will be read on several occasions.
It is essential to understand what truly does make prayer powerful and Edward M. Bounds definitely provides with the answer.
Power through Prayer has been called "one of the truly great masterpieces on the theme of prayer." The term classic can appropriately be applied to this outstanding book. In twenty provocative and inspiring chapters, each prefaced with quotations from spiritual giants, Edward M. Bounds stresses the imperative of vital prayer in the life of a pastor. He says, "Every preacher who does not make prayer a mighty factor in his own life and ministry is weak as a factor in God's work and is powerless to project God's cause in this world."
Recreation to a minister must be as whetting is with the mower—that is, to be used only so far as is necessary for his work. May a physician in plague-time take any more relaxation or recreation than is necessary for his life, when so many are expecting his help in a case of life and death? Will you stand by and see sinners gasping under the pangs of death, and say: "God doth not require me to make myself a drudge to save them?" Is this the voice of ministerial or Christian compassion or rather of sensual laziness and diabolical cruelty.—
Richard Baxter