Do You Believe in Miracles?
The pages of Scripture are filled with powerful prayers—bold, fiery, faith-filled conversations between humans and the God of heaven.
We read of...
- Elijah calling down fire from the sky
- Hannah pouring out her soul in silent heartbreak
- Paul and Silas praying and singing in prison until an earthquake shook the very walls
- Jesus, in His most agonizing moments, surrendering to His Father’s will with blood and tears
These prayers were not quiet, polite, or half-hearted. They changed things. They ushered in the miraculous. They moved mountains, broke chains, raised the dead, and saved lives.
But when we pause and reflect on our own conversations with God, our prayers might feel different. More routine than radical. More like checking a box than entering the throne room of grace.
What Might Be Holding You Back from the Power of Prayer?
Maybe you’ve prayed in the past and felt like nothing happened.
Maybe you’re afraid to ask for too much, fearing disappointment if God doesn’t come through.
Or maybe you don’t feel qualified, believing that the kind of powerful prayer we see in Scripture is possible but reserved for someone else.
Whatever the reason, you’re not alone. We’ve all been there.
We settle. We shrink back. We pray small, because somewhere along the way we stopped believing in the power of prayer.
But what if the power doesn’t depend on us? What if it’s not about having the right words, the perfect posture, or the strongest faith?
What if prayer’s power comes from something—or Someone—else?
What Does the Bible Say About the Power of Prayer?
When we read the stories that fill the Bible, it’s undeniable that prayer is effective. We see this in God’s Word from beginning to end.
So how can we begin to bridge the gap between what we read in Scripture and our own experience of prayer?
We invite you to join us in The Power of Prayer, Volume Three of our Prayer Collection, where we’ll rediscover what prayer was always meant to be, the tremendous power it holds, and its true source.
If you want to move beyond small, safe prayers and learn to pray with renewed faith, boldness, and expectation, we invite you to come along.
The God who answered Elijah’s and Hannah’s heartfelt prayers, the One who walked with Jesus in Gethsemane and opened prison doors for Paul and Silas, is the same God who hears and responds to you today.
Together, let’s seek to know God deeply and allow His Spirit to transform not only our prayers but our entire lives—in The Power of Prayer!
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