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When Grace Comes Alive: Living Through the Lord's Prayer

Terry L. Johnson (Author)

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Binding: Paperback
Page Count: 272
Publisher: Christian Focus
ISBN#: 9781857928822

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Description:  Terry reveals the spiritual depth of the Lord's prayer. Each subject is covered in depth – 'Actively praying for' – includes contrition, God's will to be accomplished, removing temptation etc. 'Attitude in prayer' – includes arguing our case before God, keeping an eternal perspective, the prayer covenant, pleasing God, reverence, etc.

This is a profoundly accessible book, one that cleverly combines the theology of the Lord's Prayer with down-to-earth application. Terry teaches us not only how we should pray but also how we should live.

"I am delighted with Terry Johnson's When Grace Comes Alive, specifically because it could serve as a clarion call to humble and believing prayer in thousands of churches across the world….I found his discussion of 'praying without ceasing' to be sensible and hopeful for us ordinary Christian folk. …If this book blesses others as it has me, great good for the Kingdom of God will come from it!"
--Douglas F. Kelly

"What is refreshing is that the ministry of Terry Johnson has not only historical integrity but it has a very definite appeal to young people, proving once again that the genuinely classic is of interest to all, both the old and the young."
--Hughes Oliphant Old   

About the Author
Terry Johnson is Senior Pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church in Savannah, Georgia.
When Grace Comes Alive: Living Through the Lord's Prayer

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