by Sandy Kirby Quandt
In the introduction to David R. Veerman’s latest book, 365 Pocket Morning Prayers, he says three important things about prayer. Prayer is a privilege. We are invited to come boldly to the throne of God. Prayer is personal. As a child of God we can talk with him about anything that concerns us. Prayer is powerful. The earnest prayer of the righteous has the power through the Holy Spirit to accomplish much.
This lovely book is small enough to fit into a pocket or purse. Hence the name. The imitation leather lends an expensive feel. The prayers are short in length to accommodate busy schedules, yet have the power to reach deep within and give truths to ponder.
Although not grouped topically, there is an index at the back of the book to help find a prayer and scripture to address a specific need, each designed to draw the reader closer to God.
The aim of this book of short prayers is for the reader to be inspired in their prayers, feel closer to God than ever before, and know how to put their faith into practice.
Sometimes we need to renew our trust in the fact God is in control. Beginning each day with one of these morning prayers and related scriptures, I believe, is a good way to start.
Have you read this book? If so, what was your impression of it?
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I wish you well.
Sandy
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Tyndale House Publishers provided me with a complimentary copy of this book for a fair and honest review, which is exactly what I gave.