This book is for concerned Christians who seek a biblical basis for, and a better understanding of, their role in the ministry of racial reconciliation. The book’s premise is that racial reconciliation has not been achieved in and between evangelical churches and Christians in America because this aspect of ministry is wrongly viewed as optional or peripheral to the purpose and central focus of the church.
The book was originally written to be biblical, historical, practical, and straightforward, which has led to its being updated for such a turbulent time as this. It is ideal for personal consideration, or for group studies and discussion.
A Jesus-given and Bible-based prayer recipe.
What is prayer?
Why do we pray if God knows the outcome?
How should we pray?
Most of us know we should pray but struggle with how to pray. This was even the challenge for those who walked with Jesus and asked him ‘Lord, teach us to pray.’ This book concisely presents the recipe Jesus gave to His disciples in answer to that question. It provides insights as to why each step is essential to a well-balanced prayer life.
You will learn from this book a memorable way of praying that will encourage you to make prayer a vital part of your life. There are no prayers to memorize or complicated theological terms to understand. You will learn what to pray and how to pray in your own words.
This practical, concise, and well- written book is ideal for personal, or group study every chapter includes short study guide to review and remember.