In a previous article, I talked about George Müller and his five grand conditions for prevailing prayer. I love Müller for many reasons, but one is
Five Grand Conditions for Prevailing Prayer
George Müller of Bristol, England, was a mighty man of faith and prayer. Having lived nearly across the entirety of the 1800s (born in 1805 and
A new way to describe the book of Luke …
If someone asked you to describe the Gospel of Luke, the physician's account of the life of Christ, what would you say? I'd probably go
The Role Of Prayer In Spiritual Awakening (with J. Edwin Orr)
Leonard Ravenhill once said, "As long as we are content to live without revival, we will." And Ravenhill was not content to live without it, so he
We are in a battle and the stakes are high
How often do you tell someone that you pray for them … yet never do? We too often esteem prayer more than we engage in it. And how sad this is for
The Posture of Prayer (Ephesians 3:14)
Paul’s second prayer in Ephesians (3:14-21) isn’t a causal or simple prayer—it is an intense and focused prayer for the fullness of Christ in the
A Simple Plan for Prayer
Coming to God in prayer is often difficult if you don't know what you should pray. People struggle to focus, spend more than ten minutes, or find
David Brainerd: An Example of Prayerful Devotion
E.M. Bounds, a preacher and author from the 1800s, wrote several books on prayer which many consider to be the richest and profound on the subject. In
Begin the Day in Prayer
This article was written by EM Bounds, one of the most popular authors on prayer, who lived from 1835 - 1913. "I ought to pray before seeing