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Christians also have prayer...

Pray without Ceasing

A Call to Prayer by J.C. Ryle

Prayer in times of Peace and War

Scriptural suggestions for how to pray for ourselves and others

Your Father knows

The problems you face will either defeat you or develop you

Praying with the Saints

More Quotes on What Prayer Is

A Simple Way to Pray by Martin Luther

Psalms and Christian Prayer

The Spiritual Riches of Prayer

What is a Prayer Ministry

Encouraging Prayer: Building an Online Prayer Ministry

Summary of Prayer for Evangelism Strategy

Prayer Is A Lifestyle

Practical Prayer Evangelism

Carrying on the Mission of Jesus through the Power of Prayer

Prayer and Revival

Standing Strong in Prayer

Prayer Ministry: God ministers to us in prayer

Ole Hallesby: To pray is to let Jesus come into our hearts

The A B C's of Prayer

Luther's advice was to Pray the Psalms

The Mystical Union

The Practice of the Presence of God

Terror, Fear, and the Armor of Prayer

Testimonies

THE ARMOR OF GOD: PRAYER IN THE SPIRIT

FAITH UNTO ENLARGEMENT THROUGH ADVERSITY by T. Austin Sparks

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Why I like Holiness People by John Culpepper
I like their aim. They aim high. If they miss, nevertheless, they have scored one good point. They are uncompromising. They are against sin and wrong ? They are agitators. They make and distribute tracts. They circulate books. They have a catching degree of spirituality. They are in for everything that is good. They say ?amen' out loud. They shout as I feel. They [root] for a fellow as he's preaching. If a load is heavy they jump out and push. Wherever you meet one, he is already organized and ready for work. If they are scared they pray and shout, and work and move, so that it can't be detected. They always want to dig deeper, climb higher and know and do more. They are long-winded in the closet, and nearly out of breath in a testimony service. Every one of them will pray if you call on them, and if the fuse seems damp, they will pray, call or no call. They are God's globe-trotters. They don't ask how many are the enemy, but where are they. They can shout in the cemetery. They actually use the Bible in their work. They will go to China or Africa as cheerfully as to the market. It is not a money question with them. They know the Holy Spirit. They love you hard. Their experience throws up a highway I'd like to die on. They've come to stay. They are unpopular with dirt, dignity and the devil. They are not in ?ruts'. They cry and run as if they had jumped the fox. That makes me spur on in the chase. Whenever I meet or hear one of them, it makes me want to quit something, or do something, or go somewhere, or be somebody. They are my kinsfolk. -Holiness Advocate, Fayetteville, NC, August 15, 1903
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