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Release Date: July 2009
Page Count: 240
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-2165-7
Case Lot Quantity: 48
Wrestling Prayer
A Passionate Communion with God
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Eric and Leslie Ludy have a strong platform among 20-to-40-year-olds—because their lives show that “Christian ideals,” when practically lived out, become realities that make the lives of Christians the most satisfying and challenging on earth.
In Wrestling Prayer, readers who hunger for this pattern of living will see that a great prayer life is more than a nice-sounding concept—it’s down-to-earth and attainable. Eric and Leslie urge transformation—
- from doubting God’s power to expecting His supernatural intervention
- from distance from God to connection with Him
- from the sense of falling short to the strength of victory
- from “bless this food” prayers to world-changing intercession
- from feeling defeated to setting people free
Readers whose concept of prayer has fallen into disrepair will newly desire to pray and bring God’s purposes to bear on earth. Wrestling Prayer will light a soul-fire that can burn bright and hot for years to come.
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“Very few Christians take seriously the matter of 'putting on the full armor of God'. The only piece of armor that most Christians use is the shield of faith which they swing around in self defense. Fewer still know how to pick up the sword of the Spirit and use it in an offensive way against the enemy. As I read Eric and Leslie Ludy’s latest book, Wrestling Prayer, I thanked God for a new generation of writers that are seeking to inspire this generation to the highest calling there is, that of making contact with heaven for His purposes on earth.”
—David Ravenhill
“This book digs deep some of the old well of the discipline of prayer. Wresting, agonizing, praying-through are all terms little know in the modern church age. This book unveils them again to us and encourages us to enter into this deeper prayer journey with God. I highly recommend it!”
—Greg Gordon, founder of Sermonindex.net