The God Who HearsInterVarsity Press, 16 mai 1986 - 224 pages To pray is to know God. "If God really cared he would answer my prayer." "I hesitate to ask him anything." "I can't understand why he continues to ignore my deepest needs." Bingham Hunter recognizes that most believers have these thoughts from time to time. He encourages us to look at prayer from the standpoint of who God is. The true aim of prayer is intimacy with God. We pray effectively when we make him the desire of our hearts, Hunter answers our questoins about prayer by directing us to the nature and attributes of God and to our own lives. God responds not to our prayers but to who we are--what we think, feel, will and do. Prayer is communication from the whole person to the Wholeness that is the living God. |
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Table des matières
How Can I Approach Him? | 17 |
What Is There to Tell Him? | 31 |
Can Prayer Change Gods Mind? | 47 |
How Do I Speak to an Invisible God? | 67 |
Why Pray to One Who Lets People Hurt? | 83 |
The Prayer of a Grateful Soul | 109 |
The Prayer for Other People | 133 |
The Prayer of Faith | 151 |
Doubt Prayer and Fasting | 169 |
Whats in Jesus Name? | 191 |
Notes | 208 |
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