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Indlæser... An Insider's Guide to Praying for the World: · country-by-country prayer guide · inspiring faith stories · on-the-ground insights · up-to-date-maps (udgave 2016)af Brian C. Stiller (Forfatter)
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Dr. Brian Stiller, global ambassador of the World Evangelical Alliance, offers a practical guide to praying for individual countries, packed with on-the-ground insights, prayer challenges, and inspiring stories from local believers. Take part in God's work by praying for the real needs of your brothers and sisters around the world, one nation at a time. No library descriptions found. |
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While I liked the book and it did help to center my prayer life a bit, I found that after awhile, each chapter seemed to be too similar to the last - there were several different entries dedicated to prison ministry, for example, and it would have been nice to see a broader range of ministries - since there are so many around the world!
"It matters that we continue to grow a public-square presence of Christian initiatives, seeding our society with the leaven of Christian personnel, language, ideas, and leadership. The more we are silent about who we are, the less we speak out about what drives us and who provides support, the more we become like government aid. And when we do, a gospel presence is camoflauged and witness muted." p 37 ( )