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Praying Women: How to Pray When You Don't Know What to Say

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Product Description Do you ever find it hard to pray and don't know what to say? Prayer is one of the most powerful, life-changing things we will ever do, and yet we often struggle. It's hard to find the time. It's repetitive, we get distracted and sometimes even bored. And the answers often feel few and far between. The good news? There is a simple, powerful way to reignite your conversation with God. In Praying Women, bestselling author Sheila Walsh shares practical helps directly from God's Word, showing you how to - know what to say when you pray - understand how to use prayer as a weapon when you are in the midst of a struggle - pray as joy-filled warriors, not anxious worriers - let go of the past and stand on God's promises for you now Prayer changes you and it changes the world. You may have tried before, but if you're ready to start again in your relationship with God, let Sheila Walsh show you how to become a strong praying woman. From the Inside Flap Praying women change the world! Prayer is one of the most powerful, life-changing things we will ever do. Yet we often struggle. It's hard to find the time. It's repetitive. We get distracted and sometimes even bored. And the answers often feel few and far between. The good news? There is a simple, powerful way to reignite your conversation with God. In Praying Women, bestselling author Sheila Walsh shares practical helps directly from God's Word, showing you how to · know what to say when you pray · understand how to use prayer as a weapon when you are in the midst of a struggle · pray as joy-filled warriors, not anxious worriers · let go of the past and stand on God's promises for you now Prayer changes you and it changes the world. You may have tried before, but if you're ready to start again in your relationship with God, let Sheila Walsh show you how to become a strong praying woman.| Sheila Walsh is a powerful communicator, Bible teacher, and bestselling author with more than five million books sold. She is the author of It's Okay Not to Be Okay and the award-winning Gigi, God's Little Princess. She is cohost of LIFE Today with James and Betty Robison, with more than 100 million viewers. Walsh is a popular speaker and Bible teacher around the world. She lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, Barry, their son, Christian, and their two pups, Tink and Maggie. You can find her at www.sheilawalsh.com. Subscribe to Sheila's podcast, God Is for You, on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or at SheilaWalsh.com/podcast. From the Back Cover "The power of prayer is the greatest power of the church. Thank you, Sheila, for reminding us to avail ourselves of the privilege of petition."-- Max Lucado, pastor and bestselling author "In Praying Women, Sheila reminds us all that prayer is one of the greatest weapons we have to push back the darkness in our world. This book will challenge you to think about prayer in a new way--one rooted in who God is, not who we are or who we want to be."-- Christine Caine, bestselling author and founder of A21 and Propel Women "Sheila has a remarkable ability to connect with others through her struggles, and in doing so, she reminds us that we are not alone. In this book, Sheila shares about the confusion and questions she has wrestled with and the truths about prayer she has learned as a result. I believe these truths have the power to awaken the praying woman inside of you!"-- Lisa Bevere , New York Times bestselling author and cofounder of Messenger International " Praying Women will guide you on the greatest journey of your life as you learn to persevere in prayer no matter what. It is one of the best books you can possibly read. I highly recommend it!"-- Dr. Jack Graham, senior pastor, Prestonwood Baptist Church "Martin Luther wrote, 'To be a Christian without prayer is no more possible than to be alive without breathing.' And that's what Sheila reminds us of so beautifully in this book: prayer isn't some stale religious discipline, it's the incredib