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Years of drug and alcohol abuse and bad relationships culminated in an arrest-exactly the situation God chose to use to reveal Himself. Susan Wainscott traces how God worked in the life of her brother, Chris, as she prayed. Chris's story portrays a man held captive by the bonds of sin. Susan witnessed the power of prayer as she partnered with the Holy Spirit to reach into the pain and mire to minister to Chris. But the Holy Spirit's work encompassed more than Chris. God revealed Himself to Susan as well. Through the process, Susan learned more about God and His ways and what it means to go into all the world to proclaim the Good News. Prayer Works shows the journey of Susan and Chris as they battle a lifetime of pain and sin, struggling to live in Christ's victory. ________________________________________________________________________ "If you have ever wondered if prayer works, read this book. Susan Wainscot writes with honesty, vulnerability, and hope, because she knows the Source of all hope-Christ Himself. You will be captivated by the true stories in Prayer Works, but more than that, you will discover how to pray for your own needs and for the needs of others. Don't miss this excellent resource!" Carol Kent, Speaker and Author of When I Lay My Isaac Down (NavPress) and A New Kind of Normal (Thomas Nelson) _________________________________________________________________________ Susan Wainscott, founder and CEO of Swimtastic Corporation, a leading franchise brand, expands her horizons to Florida. Remarkable travels through stormy waters led her on a new mission to reach the lost...Susan's brother. This began her writing career with Prayer Works. Susan's entrepreneurial spirit continues to thrive as she launches her new business venture: Susan's Diary. Visit her at SusanWainscott.com or SusansDiary.com.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9781615796601
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 178
- Utgivningsdatum: 2010-02-01
- Förlag: Xulon Press