Becoming A House Of Prayer
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What if prayer was less about guilt and more about joy? Less about confusion and more about mystery? Less about a way to talk to God and more about the way God lives in you?
Prayer isn’t just a moment in your day–it’s a calling that shapes who you are. In Becoming a House of Prayer, Pastor Eric Celerier shows you how to follow the Lord’s Prayer as a divine blueprint for intimacy with God. If you are confused about how to pray, feel stuck in your prayer life, or simply long for more intentional spiritual formation, this book guides you to:
*Discover the treasures hidden in each line of the Lord’s Prayer.
*Integrate prayer into your daily rhythms using practical prayer exercises.
*Find soul-deep peace as you realize the power of Jesus in you.
*Elevate prayer from more than a part of your life to the shape of your life.
Including reflection questions for individuals or groups, Becoming a House of Prayer invites you into the joyful awareness that Jesus stands at the door of your heart, ready to fill every room in your soul with His life-giving presence.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830791033
ISBN10: 0830791035
Eric Celerier
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: November 2025
Publisher: David C. Cook
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