3 Things We Can Learn From Paul’s Prayers
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3 Things We Can Learn From Paul’s Prayers
At the first of his letters, Paul took a generous amount of time and space to write out a prayer for the congregation at Ephesus or Corinth or Thessanolica or Rome. We generally just skim through this section, treating it like more or less the small talk at the front end of a conversation. “Hi there.” “Hope you’re doing well.” “Maybe we can connect soon.” Blah, blah, blah. Except it’s not “blah, blah, blah” material. Like the rest of the Bible, …
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