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Prayers for Spiritual Warfare

Posted on June 23, 2020

Written by Dr. Phillip Kayser

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Praying according to God’s will (1 John 5:14) simply means praying Scriptural prayers. It involves claiming God’s promises, pleading God’s attributes, aligning our prayers with God’s commandments and filling our adorations, confessions, thanksgivings and supplications with the text of the Bible. What a way to increase the faith of prayer warriors!

If one examines the prayers of Nehemiah, Daniel, Moses and other saints, one will discover that these prayer warriors confidently prayed because they filled their prayers with the promises of a God who cannot lie; they anchored their prayers in the character of a God who is faithful; and they aligned their desires with God’s revealed desires. It is our prayer that this booklet would teach us to do the same.

Rachael Haggerty

Rachael Haggerty

Posted on June 11, 2020

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Abolitionist wife, homeschool mother, fitness instructor & Live On Air hostess of ‘Awake Oh Sleeper’ on the Christian Patriot Network, Rachael Haggerty joins us in the War Room to share with us her war Stories from Sin City. Let’s see what we can learn shall we?

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An Hour of Prayer: A Practical Guide to 12 Kinds of Prayer

Posted on June 23, 2020

Written by Dr. Phillip Kayser

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When Jesus asked (with apparent disappointment), “What! Could you not watch with Me for one hour?” (Matt. 26:40), the disciples were no doubt disappointed in themselves. Perhaps you can relate. If you have struggled with the idea of praying for extended periods of time, it may simply be that you have never had extended prayer modeled to you. Just as John the Baptist and Jesus modeled to others how to pray (Luke 11:1), hopefully this booklet will spark some ideas for your own prayer life. It is designed to expose you to twelve quite distinct kinds of prayer, and to show how easy it is to spend an hour in prayer.

John Reasoner and Jay Rogers

John Reasoner and Jay Rogers

Posted on June 11, 2020

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John Andrew Reasoner and Jay Rogers join me in the War Room to weigh in on OSA’s Louisville action, and to discuss the tactic of rescue, creating an anti-death culture through theonomic discipleship, and the result of a merger of charismatic Christianity with Christian Reconstructionism.