Goodreads-quote Quote by Luana Ehrlich Download Open image ““Prayer wasn't a familiar practice in my life. --Titus Ray, Chapter 2”” — Luana Ehrlich ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Goodreads-quote Life Prayer Titus-ray-quote
“I also learned that prayer is not as much about getting God to act in certain ways as it is about getting to the… — Kurt Bjorklund Copy Share Image
“Prayer cannot truly be taught by principles and seminars and symposiums. It has to be born out of a whole environment of felt need.” — Jim Cymbala Copy Share Image
“Prayer is a moment of incarnation - God with us. God involved in the details of my life.” — Paul E. Miller Copy Share
“prayer is something that is a part of our life no matter where we are god is always there with us ,is gonnabe and… — jessica Copy Share Image
“Prayer is not a tool of faith by which we control His control over our lives. Rather, it is the conversation God began with… — Richard C. Eyer Copy Share Image
“Prayer is an intentional act of fellowship with God, through which we discover His will and exact His authority on the Earth by the… — Tolulope Oyewole Copy Share Image
“Prayer was not to be used just for emergency appeals; it was to be an unbroken conversation built around a living, loving fellowship with… — John F. MacArthur Jr Copy Share Image
“Prayer is so simple. It is like quietly opening a door and slipping into the very presence of God. - Unknown” — Kenneth w. Osbeck Copy Share
“Prayer was no kind of promise, no device for getting what one wanted out of life; it was the mere practice of presence, that… — Teju Cole Copy Share Image
“Prayer reaches into the supernatural with seeds of faith that grow into natural occurrences disguised as coincidences, but we know better.” — alisa hope wagner Copy Share Image
“I've never minded finding out what others thought I didn't know. Titus Ray, Chapter 3” — Luana Ehrlich Copy Share Image
“Lying is second nature and I do it very well. Titus Ray, Chapter 5” — Luana Ehrlich Copy Share Image
“When looking for a job, ignore (don't even bother with them) those companies who expect you to literally do everything for them and also… — Chris Mentillo Copy Share Image