About the Book
What Happens When the People of God (the Church) Pray draws on the author’s fifty-eight years of experience praying to the Lord individually, in groups, and as a pastor, preacher, and evangelist. Rev. Dr. Gary W. Exman highlights the numerous prayer victories he has led, participated in, or seen, smashing the myth that fervent prayer is ineffective. He also reveals how he has transformed his personal, professional, and pastoral ministry through prayer. As you read, you will consider questions such as: • How is prayer connected to salvation? • How should we pray to the Lord? • How can praying help us forgive those who have wronged us? The author also considers how the COVID-19 pandemic affected worship, how prayer can transform families and governments, and how to share the spirit of prayer. He urges readers to never forget what the church is. It does not consist of buildings but rather the people of God building relationships with people who do not know God, to help them know and love God in Jesus.
What Happens When the People of God (the Church) Pray draws on the author’s fifty-eight years of experience praying to the Lord individually, in groups, and as a pastor, preacher, and evangelist. Rev. Dr. Gary W. Exman highlights the numerous prayer victories he has led, participated in, or seen, smashing the myth that fervent prayer is ineffective. He also reveals how he has transformed his personal, professional, and pastoral ministry through prayer. As you read, you will consider questions such as: • How is prayer connected to salvation? • How should we pray to the Lord? • How can praying help us forgive those who have wronged us? The author also considers how the COVID-19 pandemic affected worship, how prayer can transform families and governments, and how to share the spirit of prayer. He urges readers to never forget what the church is. It does not consist of buildings but rather the people of God building relationships with people who do not know God, to help them know and love God in Jesus.