“Revival Praying” Bible App Plan Now Available Micah Hendry

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Throughout the past few months, we have made available several Bible study plans through the Bible App. Again, while we do not align with this ministry in every area, we are thrilled to use this platform to get the Word of God into more hearts. Two years ago Bro. Pauley published his book, Revival PrayingEnjoying the Journey is grateful for how the Lord has used it; we trust He will continue to do so.

We have now made available a Revival Praying Bible App plan. It is a 5 day plan studying the book of Ezra. It includes the key scripture passages, devotional content, along with 10 minutes of Bible teaching, in an audio format. We are very excited to release this resource. We hope you will join us in this timely study

You can access and subscribe to the plan by clicking here

The great need of our world is a spiritual awakening – WE NEED GOD! The Lord has brought the greatest spiritual breakthroughs at the darkest moments in human history. This is the time for sincere believers to get serious about prayer. As we study the life of Ezra, we discover the principles of revival praying. There is no telling what could happen among God’s people if we truly learned what it means to pray. Let us seek the Lord together.

We trust you will be encouraged and challenged by this resource. If you have been helped through this plan, please share it with others and encourage them to seek the Lord in this matter as well.

-Enjoying the Journey Staff


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  1. Susan on September 12, 2022 at 8:44 AM

    Thank you for sharing this powerful message on Revival Praying through the Bible App. Each day of this devotion my heart is challenged, corrected and inspired to a greater calling of prayer on my life. The Holy Spirit has opened my eyes and given me a greater understanding and value for intercessory prayer – to pray for my nation – to pray and ask God to break my heart with the things that break his. I’ve always thought intercessory prayer was a special calling for certain people but through this message the Holy Spirit showed me that it is for All believers. Thank you for sharing this with the Body of Christ. I will never be the same.

    • scottpauley on September 14, 2022 at 2:26 PM

      We are so encouraged to know that God has used it. Thank you for letting us know!

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