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Power Through Prayer
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Edward McKendree Bounds (1835-1913) ____________ Have you received Christ as your Lord and Saviour? Find out how to do so on our page: Plan of Salvation ____________
Tell others about Jesus like E. M. Bounds did: Though we are not all called to the ministry of a Pastor or Christian Writer, we are all called by God to share our faith (witness) with those who are not Christians. Some Bible verses that you will find helpful for doing this, and that you may want to commit to memory are found on other pages on our web site (see: Memory Verses; 2nd Set: Salvation!, Plan of Salvation, and Statement of Faith). ____________ |
Author: E. M. Bounds "If there had not been the inspiring writings of E. M. Bounds, there might never have been The Prayer Foundation ™ ." -Monk Preston, Co-Founder & President: The Prayer Foundation ™ ...effective prayers will transform you...
You can discover how effective prayers will transform you into a dynamic Christian with a deeper understanding of the Word. Personal and direct communication with God will revitalize and invigorate you. ...for Christians who want to be mighty prayer - warriors. If you make prayer a key factor in your life, you will know the fullness of divine power. E. M. Bounds wrote this book for Christians who want to be mighty prayer - warriors. Here's how you can have power through prayer! ________________________ About the Author: E. M. Bounds was a Methodist Pastor around the time of the American Civil War. At the age of 58, and for the next nineteen years (till he went home to be with the Lord at age 77), he started and continued to write books. The rest of his time was spent in intercessory prayer and in an itinerant revival ministry. It is said that he prayed daily from 4 A.M. to 7 A.M. before he would begin work on his writings. ...inspired by the writings of John Wesley. E. M. Bounds was born in Missouri in 1835. He studied deeply in the scriptures, and was greatly inspired by the writings of John Wesley. At the age of ________________________ |
twenty-four he felt called to be a preacher, and became pastor of a small Methodist congregation in Monticello, Missouri. ... in a Federal prison for a year and a half. In 1861 he was arrested by Union troops, and held with other non-combatants in a Federal prison for a year and a half. Released after a year and a half in a prisoner trade, he became a Chaplain with the Confederacy. After the war, he became Associate Editor of the Christian Advocate. This was the official weekly paper for the entire Methodist Episcopal Church. ________________________ Power Through Prayer Book or CD Audiobook (Unabridged) is available to Supporters of The Prayer Foundation.™ For more information on how to obtain your own personal copy, and for a list of other Gifts available to our Supporters, go to our page: Gifts For Contributors! ______________________________ Related Pages:
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