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How to Pray When You Think You Can’t ePUB
Book Description
The Ultimate Spiritual Self-Help Book!
When you your words feel out of step with your faith, take heart: There’s hope in How to Pray When You Think You Can’t, a Guideposts original. When we stumble and struggle in our prayers, God knows our hearts and is with us always. Author Marci Alborghetti knows firsthand how even the strongest of believers can experience a prayer life that is frozen in place. She knows the pain of feeling too lost or defeated to pray. Drawing on her personal struggles and on the stories others have shared with her, Marci has fashioned one of the most practical and profound guides to prayer that you’ll ever read. Her encouraging examination of prayer obstacles and the effective antidotes to overcome them will help you restore and expand your prayer life as never before.
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About the Author
Marci Alborghetti has been writing since she was a young girl, winning first place in the seventh grade for a zany Halloween story. She continued to write into her adult years and recently published The Christmas Glass, an international selling novel. Marci current lives with her husband, Charlie Duffy, in New London Connecticut and the San Francisco Bay area. While in New London she facilitates the St. James Literary Club.
Book Details
Author: Marci Alborghetti
Book Format: Hardcover
Page Count: 240 pages

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