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Archive for June 26th, 2008
- A Case for Short Prayers |
Posted by Mart De Haan on Jun 26 2008
When it comes to prayer, less can be more.
A few words expressed from the heart, can be far more meaningful and timely than an hour spent covering a long list of praises, confessions, requests, and intercessions.
Who hasn’t been bored to death by long prayers that are less than heart to heart communication?
We’ve been told otherwise. [...]



