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Resources
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21 Bible Prayers for Government Leaders
Enjoying the Journey Resources
Indispensable Factors In Revival
The Bible is The Word of God
FREE Parables of Jesus Study Guide
New Companion Study Guide (with bonus content!)
Why Study the Bible?
Reaching Spanish Speakers with the Gospel
The Need of Every Nation
New Bible App Plan!
“Revival Praying” Bible App Plan Now Available
Books that Changed My Life by Pastor Johnny Pope
The Miracles of Christ | Study Guide
“Journey Through Scripture” Ready Reference
The Resolutions of Jonathan Edwards
30 Days of Thanksgiving
“The Greatest Thing In The World” by Henry Drummond
Seven Bible Stories to Use With Muslims
Free Audio Book of Philippians
How to Study the Psalms
The “Go” Kit: Bible Studies On Witnessing
Resources for Preparing for Revival
Amy Carmichael’s Dream
Walking with Jesus – 30 Days Through the Gospel Records
Why Should We Ask Others to Pray for Us When We Can Pray for Ourselves?
byScott Pauley / Enjoying the Journey
(James 5:16) Intercessory prayer is one of the church’s lost ministries. When Christians pray for one another, they join Christ in His current work. Are you praying for other Christians, and have you asked others to pray for you? (08279241120)