“If prayer is so important, why is it so difficult?” Starting from this universal question, Neil T. Anderson, bestselling author of The Bondage Breaker, explores how readers can intimately connect with their loving heavenly Father, looking at
“If prayer is so important, why is it so difficult?” Starting from this universal question, Neil T. Anderson, bestselling author of The Bondage BreakerThe Bondage Breaker, explores how readers can intimately connect with their loving heavenly Father, looking atLiberating Prayer emphasizes the life-changing truth that prayer is relationship, not ritual—and that as already-accepted children, believers are free to be honest with their Father.
Liberating PrayerLiberating Prayer emphasizes the life-changing truth that prayer is relationship, not ritual—and that as already-accepted children, believers are free to be honest with their Father.End–of–chapter questions are ideal for group study and help readers immediately apply what they’ve learned in their own prayer lives. Based on material previously released in Praying by the Power of the Spirit.
End–of–chapter questions are ideal for group study and help readers immediately apply what they’ve learned in their own prayer lives. Based on material previously released in Praying by the Power of the SpiritPraying by the Power of the Spirit.Published February 1st 2012 by Harvest House Publishers
Neil Anderson was raised on a farm in Minnesota. He served his country for four years in the Navy. He worked four years as an aerospace engineer before being called into full time ministry. He has served the Lord as a high school campus pastor, and in local churches as a youth pastor, college pastor, associate pastor, and senior pastor.
He taught for ten years at Talbot School of Theology and was the chairman of the Practical Theology Department. He is the founder and now president emeritus of Freedom In Christ Ministries, which has offices in Canada, United Kingdom, Switzerland, India, Australia, New Zealand, and Africa. He conducts conferences for Christian leaders around the world in addition to maintaining a heavy writing schedule.
Neil stays involved with the academic community by teaching Doctor of Ministry classes at several seminaries. He has five earned degrees including a doctor of ministry, doctor of education, a masters of divinity and a masters in Christian education.
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