Author: | Helen Lescheid | ISBN: | 9781554527601 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing | Publication: | March 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Essence Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Helen Lescheid |
ISBN: | 9781554527601 |
Publisher: | Essence Publishing |
Publication: | March 22, 2011 |
Imprint: | Essence Publishing |
Language: | English |
Why didn’t God answer my prayer?
“Prayer is not checking off answers on a wish list,” writes Helen Grace Lescheid. “When we focus on ‘give me answers’ we become manipulative in our praying. We act as though God exists to serve us. But prayer is primarily growing a love relationship with God.”
In this compelling book on prayer, Lescheid discusses the following:
—What is God like?
—How does He answer prayer?
—Does prayer change God or change me?
—What role does faith play?
—Is prayer ever wasted?
—What is the chief purpose of prayer?
As we get to know God, we learn to trust Him. Instead of praying “give me specific answers” we learn to pray “your will be done.” In connecting with the universal purposes of God, we reach answers bigger and better than we imagined.
Helen Grace Lescheid is the author of five books and hundreds of magazine articles published internationally in magazines such as Reader’s Digest, Guideposts, and Lydia (Germany). Her stories have also been published in forty books either in English or in German. She is a regular contributor to Daily Guideposts and TruthMedia.
See www.helenlescheid.com
Why didn’t God answer my prayer?
“Prayer is not checking off answers on a wish list,” writes Helen Grace Lescheid. “When we focus on ‘give me answers’ we become manipulative in our praying. We act as though God exists to serve us. But prayer is primarily growing a love relationship with God.”
In this compelling book on prayer, Lescheid discusses the following:
—What is God like?
—How does He answer prayer?
—Does prayer change God or change me?
—What role does faith play?
—Is prayer ever wasted?
—What is the chief purpose of prayer?
As we get to know God, we learn to trust Him. Instead of praying “give me specific answers” we learn to pray “your will be done.” In connecting with the universal purposes of God, we reach answers bigger and better than we imagined.
Helen Grace Lescheid is the author of five books and hundreds of magazine articles published internationally in magazines such as Reader’s Digest, Guideposts, and Lydia (Germany). Her stories have also been published in forty books either in English or in German. She is a regular contributor to Daily Guideposts and TruthMedia.
See www.helenlescheid.com