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Original Title: | The Power of a Praying Woman |
ISBN: | 0736908552 (ISBN13: 9780736908559) |
Edition Language: | English |
Stormie Omartian
Paperback | Pages: 255 pages Rating: 4.4 | 25084 Users | 234 Reviews
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5 Stars...did you hear me? * * * * * Stars! I LOVED this book. I've read the Power of a Praying Wife before this and was expecting this book to be very similar. Now don't get me wrong, the Power of a Praying Wife is also a very good book, but this book, this book breaks the mold. It's so much more.Stormie Omartian goes to the heart of the woman's soul and speaks to the very things that I think women all struggle with. This is probably the best supplemental book to the Bible that I have ever read.
I really don't know how else to praise this book. Get it! Get it! Get it! And then read it and read it again. I took this book slowly. My goal was to read this book one chapter per week in order to allow myself time to really soak up the information. My personal experience in doing it this way was that the exact thing I was struggling with and needed to read happened to come up in the exact week that I needed it. I can't say anything more about it. This book has transformed my prayer life. Seriously, check it out.

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Title | : | The Power of a Praying Woman |
Author | : | Stormie Omartian |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 255 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2002 by Harvest House Publishers (first published January 1st 1997) |
Categories | : | Christian. Nonfiction. Prayer. Christian Living. Christian Non Fiction. Spirituality. Religion. Christianity |
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Ratings: 4.4 From 25084 Users | 234 ReviewsColumn Based On Books The Power of a Praying Woman
This is a must read for every woman trying to grow in her faith. It shows you the power of praying for yourself as well as othersThis book is amazing, it came to me at the right time, going through betrayal, loss and heartache. I now know for sure the Lord will heal me and take me forward. I now know how to pray to reach God and I know there is a future for me.
This book is all about learning to pray for yourself. The chapters are very short (only 3-4 pages each) and fairly quick to read, and each concludes with a prayer and Bible verses related to the topic. Ms. Omartian discussed topics that I had never thought to pray for myself for. I read this over the course of a month, but may reread it over a longer period of time in order to build each topic into my prayer time for a few days. I will definately come back to this book as it really has changed

What an incredibly encouraging read! So important to pray for ourselves as well as others. I have had a revelation reading this book that prayer unlocks everything God has for us. He wants to give it to us but we must first humble ourselves to ask.This might be on my 'read' shelf but this book will become a way of life for me. I can't just read it and let it collect dust on the shelf. Women of faith, you owe it to yourself to read this book! May God bless you...
God is speaking through me with this book. I never felt that way about a book ever since reading "A Return to Love" in 2006. :)Two Thumbs Up!
Originally Reviewed For: Shauni's FaithThis book was hard for me to review because I don't usually review non fiction. But when I was browsing through Netgalley title really captured my attention.When I saw it I assumed it would share with me how my prayers could be answered but I also assumed it was about praying for others. To my delight it was about how a woman of God needed to remember to pray for herself. To stand firm in her faith and allow God to do the heavy lifting.Description:Stormie
It is the best book a women can read, you usually pray for others but how can you take care of others when you are not taking care of yourself. It really spoke to me. God worked in me while I was reading it.
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