“Prayer and a holy life are one. They mutually act and react. Neither can survive alone. The absence of the one is the absence of the other.”
Quote by Edward McKendree Bounds
Book:Purpose in Prayer
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Purpose in Prayer
This book explores the concept of prayer, examining its role in different faith traditions and its personal and communal benefits. It delves into the reasons people pray, the different types of prayers, and the spiritual insights that can be gained through this practice. more
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