Enrich Your Prayer Life

Enrich Your Prayer Life

Who hasn't read amazing prayer stories and wished they could have those kinds of answers to prayer? Enrich your Prayer Life is the book you will appreciate. It has the prayer stories but it also explains as simply as 'a,b,c' the hows of a meaningful prayer life. In fact your prayer questions answered is the title of page 2. These answers are in a point by point readable style with an abundance of Biblical references.

The second section is where Bethany placed answers to prayer experienced by herself and people that she knows personally. Included in this section is some very personal sharing from the heart. Bethany shares her own story of the death of her son and how she was able to deal with this tragedy.

Next is a wonderful selection of devotional readings related to prayer. These include The Privilege of Prayer, The Lord's Prayer, In the Garden of Gethsemane, The secret in Secret Prayer and How to Become a Child of God. Through these your soul will be enriched with deep and profound thoughts that you will want to savor and come back and re-read.

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Story From the Book
We had run out of water. The level in the tanks had dropped to below the outlet. Peering inside, only a muddy sludge was visible on the bottom. I was getting 20 litres a day from a generous non-Christian neighbor, who teased me, "You mustn't be praying enough." For our household of 13 (we had visitors besides our large family) the amount was minimalist.

We tried banana leaves instead of plates to save the washing up. The children swam in the dam instead of bathing. And at a time like this, I was about to go overseas. My husband had given his full support to my trip, but that was before the water ran out. The widow and her oil of second kings chapter four, the water that flowed from the rock for the Israelites in the desert and modern miracles came to mind. The evening before I was to leave concluded two full days of water rationing.

We had had our usual evening worship of sacred song, prayer and Bible reading. We'd just got off our knees and I said, "This is not a good time for me to leave. Let's all get down again and pray specifically about the water." Children and grown ups all got back on their knees. Each one prayed. In my prayer, I thanked God that we had run out of water. I felt a personal thrill of anticipation: what would God do?

The pump had been switched off so that it wouldn't burn out when the water had run out. After our season of prayer, I asked one of the boys to put the pump back on. Immediately, water came gushing out of the tap in the bathroom. It had been left in the on position. Someone had a shower. We washed the dishes. In the morning, I left as planned.

When I phoned from Brisbane international airport, Bethany, my married daughter who was minding the children while I was gone, answered. She said, "Mum, this is amazing! The tanks are still empty. Cherith and I both looked inside. The tanks are hot and there is still only sludge on the bottom. But we are getting clean, cold water out of the tap.Ħħ

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