John Eldredge

Moving Mountains

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Why Some Prayers Work, Why Some Don’t, and How You and God Can Change Things for Good
How would it feel to enter into prayer with confidence and assurance—certain that God heard you and that your prayers would make a difference?
It would likely feel amazing and unfamiliar. That’s because often our prayers seem to be met with silence or don’t appear to change anything. Either response can lead to disappointment or even despair in the face of our ongoing battles and unmet longings—especially when we don’t know if we’re doing something wrong or if some prayers just don’t work.
New York Times bestselling author John Eldredge confronts these issues directly in Moving Mountains by offering a hopeful approach to prayer that is effective, relational, and rarely experienced by most Christians.
In a world filled with danger, adventure, and wonder, we have at our disposal prayers that can transform the events and issues that matter most to us and to God. Moving Mountains shows you how to experience the power of daily prayer, learn the major types of prayers—including those of intervention, consecration, warfare, and healing—and to discover the intimacy of the cry of the heart prayer, listening prayer, and praying Scripture.
Things can be different, and you personally have a role to play with God in bringing about that change through prayer. It may sound too good to be true, but this is your invitation to engage in the kind of prayers that can move God's heart as well as the mountains before you.
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259 printed pages
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
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  • Jurjan Molhas quoted8 years ago
    , Jesus wouldn’t have urged us to remain in him unless it was likely we would wander out from him. He never urged us to flap our arms and fly like a bird, for the simple reason that it cannot happen. It can’t be done. So if he urged us to remain in him, he did so because he knew we might not. Probably would not.
  • Jurjan Molhas quoted8 years ago
    know who he is and who we are. We know what is going on in the world. We understand the invasion, and that we are partners with God invoking the kingdom. We know prayer is not begging God, nor is it merely zap. So, let us kill this religious deception with an axe and bury it forever. It was not given to us by Jesus.
  • Jurjan Molhas quoted9 years ago
    We really thought this life was simply about getting a nice little situation going for ourselves and living out the length of our days in happiness. I’m sorry to take that from you, but you and I shall soon be inheriting kingdoms, and we are almost illiterate when it comes to ruling. So God must prepare us to reign. How does he do this? In exactly the same way he grows us up—he puts us in situations that require us to pray and to learn how to use the authority that has been given to us. How else could it possibly happen?
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