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Prayer Video

At my church we are studying prayer. One of the members of our church put this video together to help us in our study of prayer. I was very convicted by it, but it also motivated me in my own prayer life.

So... I share it with you.

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  1. Thanks for sharing - great video! Julie

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  2. Mr. Harmless!

    It has been years! I have periodically been checking on your blog. It's good to see that you are doing well. Your children have gotten so big! Where are you now? Are you at the same school you started working at when you moved on from FCS? You can contact me at jstnbrwnfld@gmail.com

    Thanks for your faithful walk,
    Justin Brownfield

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  3. Hi,

    Thanks for sharing this video!
    I have a question about it.

    Is it possible we can use it at our church in the Netherlands? We would like to show this video during a women meeting about prayer. Is it possible you send us the original, so we can show this video in church? I hope so. :-)

    Please contact: tearsofhope@live.nl

    God bless,
    Hope

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  4. i really like this

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  5. This is good! Thanks for sharing!

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  6. Thank you for posting this video. It has obviously been up awhile, but through the timeless beauty of the internet, I still stumbled on it. I thought it would also be helpful for readers of my blog and reposted it there. I gave you reference as leading me to the video.

    Thanks,
    Kevin

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  7. Sweet video! Thanks for posting. Is it possible to download the original video from somewhere? I'd like to use it for some teaching on prayer we're doing.
    jarrod at horsham dot org dot au

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  8. Nice video!
    I pray to God every day and ask for riches and for God to have an even greater influence in this world full of heathens who don't believe but I want him to do it in a peaceful christian way.
    Bless.

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  9. Why in the world would you be praying for riches? That is tantamount to idolatry! I think you need to watch the video again.

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