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PrayerWalk: Becoming a Woman of Prayer, Strength, and Discipline
- De: Janet Holm McHenry
- Narrado por: Janet Holm McHenry
- Duración: 4 h y 11 m
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Challenge your body. Feed your spirit. Change the world. Ask any Christian woman about her most recent New Year’s resolutions, and you’ll likely find that “exercise regularly” and “pray more” were at the top of her list. We all long to look and feel our best, to live actively, and healthfully. More than that, we desire to connect intimately with our God. Yet physical health, and spiritual growth often take a backseat to the urgent demands of grocery shopping and bill paying, time with family and friends, and long hours at the office.
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You Have Time to Pray
- De Lynne H. en 05-14-21
PrayerWalk packs a punch
Revisado: 07-02-21
Janet McHenry in a low-key way packs a powerful punch in her practical account of setting up a prayer-walking ministry.
Initially, I had wondered how a whole audio book could be created from this seemingly simple concept. But then, as I listened to the book, I realized Janet provides the roadmap for navigating relationships in a purposeful way.
And reminds us of relavent scriptures along the way.
Typically I sort out the details as I go along, and get frustrated at the effort of synching with others’ schedules, but Janet reminds us that God calls us to partner with others, and it is worth the effort and patience to find the right match. I had long thought of how to combine faith and fitness- even obtaining a personal trainer certification. Janet compares Jesus to our personal trainer who builds us up and she models for us the way - whether praying alone or with others. Janet takes us stride by stride on how to adjust our step to others. And shows what a prayer walk looks like, modeling what to say and what to do, and how to include others. So often we can slip into our own agenda, motivated by random goals like maxing our step count or speed on our activity tracker, and forget the perspective of being a light to others. Janet reminds us of the power of praying for strangers and family alike: from lifting up our schools, our government, and all the hurting people around the world. Imagine the changes if we all walk like Janet!
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