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A Life of Prayer
Contributor(s): Whitaker House (Compiled by), Spurgeon, Charles H. (Contribution by), Moody, D. (Contribution by)
ISBN: 1641233826     ISBN-13: 9781641233828
Publisher: Whitaker House
OUR PRICE:   $15.29  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: January 2020
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living - Prayer
- Religion | Prayer
- Religion | Christian Living - Spiritual Growth
Series: Timeless Christian Classics
Physical Information: 0.5" H x 6.1" W x 9" (0.50 lbs) 208 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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Publisher Description:
A collection of classic teachings on A Life of Prayer from some of the greatest Christian minds in history. Includes the writings of:
  • R. A. Torrey
  • Charles Spurgeon
  • E. M. Bounds
  • George M eller
  • Andrew Murray
  • Charles Finney
  • D. L. Moody
Together, they cover a range of topics that include: prayer and devotion, the results of prayer, the problems of prayer, thanksgiving, proper petitioning prayer, and the condition of prevailing prayer. This treasured collection of faithful wisdom is a must-read for both the new believer and the mature Christian.

Contributor Bio(s): Torrey, R. a.: - R. A. TORREY (1856-1928) is respected as one of the greatest evangelists of modern times. After his graduation from Yale Divinity School, he was selected by D. L. Moody to become the first dean of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. Dr. Torrey spent the years of 1903-1905 in worldwide revival campaigns, winning thousands of souls to Jesus Christ. He continued worldwide crusades for the next fifteen years while he served as the dean of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and pastored the Church of the Open Door in that city.Finney, Charles G.: - CHARLES FINNEY (1792-1875) was nearly thirty years of age when he turned from his skepticism regarding Christianity and wholeheartedly embraced the Bible as the true Word of God. He gave up his law profession in order to spread the gospel and soon became the most noteworthy revivalist of the nineteenth-century Second Great Awakening. In 1835, upon the request of Arthur Tappan, Finney established the theology department at Oberlin Collegiate Institute (today known as Oberlin College). He served there as a professor of theology, as well as pastor of Oberlin's First Congregational Church, until a few years before his death in August 1875.