Slow to Anger | God Has a Name E4

Slow to Anger | God Has a Name E4

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Prayer Training (ft. Alex Rettman) | Prayer E7

How do we actually pray for others? This week, Alex Rettman offers a practical training on prayer ministry. He covers the theology behind effective prayer and then walks through a simple three-step method: interview, listen to what God is doing, and say or do what He's saying or ...  Show more

Imaginative Prayer (ft. Josh Porter) | Prayer E6

What is "imaginative prayer"? Josh Porter explores the practice of imaginative prayer and shows us how our God-given imagination can become a powerful tool for intimacy with God, showing us how we can use the gift of our imagination as means of encounter with the Trinity.Key Scri ...  Show more

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