The Cry: the Desperate Prayer that Opens the Heart of God

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Denominations, Pentecostalism
Cover of the book The Cry: the Desperate Prayer that Opens the Heart of God by Keith Hudson, Destiny Image, Inc.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Keith Hudson ISBN: 9780768497489
Publisher: Destiny Image, Inc. Publication: July 28, 2011
Imprint: Destiny Image Language: English
Author: Keith Hudson
ISBN: 9780768497489
Publisher: Destiny Image, Inc.
Publication: July 28, 2011
Imprint: Destiny Image
Language: English

Ignite the Fire Within!

What is the difference between a cry and an ordinary prayer? A cry is not a passive whisper-it is a war-like shout to an Almighty God!

The Cry will ignite a new fire within you-it will rekindle your passion for God. By stripping away the polish and veneer of outward religion and exposing the authentic cry of your heart, God will move in ways you never thought possible.

The church has lost its cry, but God is about to restore it. Why did the people gathered for the Azusa Street revival experience such a powerful move of the spirit of God? They had a cry in their hearts and in their prayers.

The Cry will:

  • Release a desperate longing for God's intervention in your life.
  • Go way beyond your natural thinking into a spiritual hunger from your innermost being.
  • Touch the heart of God.
  • Release angelic hosts to work on your behalf.
  • Turn your heart toward God.
I really want to be there in the courtyards of the Always-Present One. My whole being shouts for joy to the living God! (Psalm 84:2 PEB)

Ignite the Fire Within!

What is the difference between a cry and an ordinary prayer? A cry is not a passive whisper-it is a war-like shout to an Almighty God!

The Cry will ignite a new fire within you-it will rekindle your passion for God. By stripping away the polish and veneer of outward religion and exposing the authentic cry of your heart, God will move in ways you never thought possible.

The church has lost its cry, but God is about to restore it. Why did the people gathered for the Azusa Street revival experience such a powerful move of the spirit of God? They had a cry in their hearts and in their prayers.

The Cry will:

  • Release a desperate longing for God's intervention in your life.
  • Go way beyond your natural thinking into a spiritual hunger from your innermost being.
  • Touch the heart of God.
  • Release angelic hosts to work on your behalf.
  • Turn your heart toward God.
I really want to be there in the courtyards of the Always-Present One. My whole being shouts for joy to the living God! (Psalm 84:2 PEB)

More books from Destiny Image, Inc.

Cover of the book A Spiritual Awakening: How To Respond To The Emerging Hunger For God by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Dancing with Angels 2 by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Fellowship in the Spirit by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Praying the Heart of David: Praying the Scriptures with Elmer Towns by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Single, Married, Separated and Life after Divorce by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Like Father, Like Son and Daughter: Stories from Spiritual Java by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book The Hidden Power of Healing Prayer by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book From Curses to Blessings: Removing Generational Curses by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Where Did Your Storm Come From?: Stories from Spiritual Java by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book God@Work: Discovering the Anointing for Business by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Hosting the Presence Every Day by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book May I Have Your Order, Please? by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Naked and Not Ashamed by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book Weapons of Peace: God's Tools for Peace in a Chaotic World by Keith Hudson
Cover of the book What Guys See That Girls Don't by Keith Hudson
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy