Dialogue With God
$18.99
Struggling To Learn To Hear God’s Voice
Communion: The Desire Of God’s Heart
Key #I -The Spoken Word: Tuning To Spontaneity
Key #2-Becoming Still: Quieting Our Thoughts And Emotions
Key #3-Seeing In The Spirit The Dreams And Visions Of God
Key #4-Journaling: Writing Out Our Dialogue With God
Habakkuk: Putting It All Together
Tuning Our Hearts Through The Tabernacle Experience
The Fine -Tuning Dial: Overcoming Obstacles And Roadblocks In Your Heart
Testing And Submission
More Thoughts On Prayer
More On Overcoming Blocks And Problems To Hearing’s God’s Voice
The Lord Spoke Back
More Journaling
“Yada”-Sharing Love
Additional Info
Do you have it on your heart to dialogue with God?
Find out how prayer – our link to God – is the most powerful and vital activity of our life. This book will lead you into a life-changing dimension of two-way communication with our loving God.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780882706207
ISBN10: 0882706209
Mark Virkler | Patti Virkler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2001
Publisher: Bridge-Logos Publishers
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