Divine Healing by Violet Nesdoly (reprinted from Friday, December 10, 2010) TODAY’S SPECIAL: James 5:1-20 TO CHEW ON: “Is anyone among you sick? Let him call for the elders of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord. And the prayer of faith will save… Continue reading DIVINE HEALING
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BOOK REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS
I have added a new page to Under the Cover of Prayer called Book Reviews and Interviews. I apologize to my subscribers for the first post – went to post instead of page… and then had a bad link. I have offered to review books so I am taking on a new role. Hope you… Continue reading BOOK REVIEWS AND INTERVIEWS
GOD NEVER RUNS OUT
God Never Runs Out As I washed my hands this morning I thought of the liquid soap that flows out of the bottle. I had filled the bottle about 2 weeks ago and it still had lots of soap left. But, in a little while that soap will be gone and I will need to… Continue reading GOD NEVER RUNS OUT
LOSING ONE’S FOOTING
Losing One’s Footing by Grace Fox (reprinted with permission, Losing One’s Footing, October 8, 2010) Have you ever felt yourself emotionally, mentally or spiritually slip into a negative space? Have you ever experienced a loss of perspective that resulted in discouragement or despair? I have. Quite honestly, many writers often struggle with this. We spend… Continue reading LOSING ONE’S FOOTING
LITANY OF PRAISE
Litany of Praise by Judith Lawrence Sometimes, when I read the scriptures in my morning prayer time, certain words jump out at me and I write them down in my journal before they pass me by and I forget what seemed so important to me as I read the words. When I read St.… Continue reading LITANY OF PRAISE
PRAYER AS LISTENING
Prayer as Listening by Judith Lawrence In the first book of Kings, chapter 19, we read of how Elijah had been rushing about; he was running away from the pursuit of the prophets of Baal and he ended up in a cave on the side of a mountain where he hid, not only from the… Continue reading PRAYER AS LISTENING