Draw the Circle Bible Study Guide: Taking the 40 Day Prayer Challenge
By (Author) Mark Batterson
HarperChristian Resources
HarperChristian Resources
23rd July 2018
United States
General
Non Fiction
Prayer and prayer books
Devotional material
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Christianity
242.2
Paperback
112
Width 140mm, Height 214mm, Spine 7mm
113g
Have your prayers become stagnant Do you long to see God move in fresh ways Are you ready to move to new places in your walk with God If so, it's time to take the 40-day prayer challenge...
In this five-session video study (DVD/digital video sold separately), bestselling author and pastor Mark Batterson reveals how taking up this prayer challenge will not only change the way you pray today but also dramatically impact the rest of your life. This study will help you:
While this challenge won't be easy, and you will certainly experience setbacks along the way, as you pray through you can be assured that God will come through for you in new and exciting ways. Miracles that happen in your life decades from now will trace their origin back to this season of prayer, and breakthroughs that occur will become generational blessings that will live on long after your time on earth is over.
Join with the more than half a million people who have already accepted this 40-day challenge to pray like never before.
The Draw the Circle Study Guide includes video discussion questions, personal reflection questions, and daily devotional readings for each of the 40 days in the challenge.
Sessions include:
Designed for use with the Draw the Circle Video Study (9780310094685) sold separately.
Mark Batterson is the New York Times bestselling author of fifteen books, including The Circle Maker, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day, and Chase the Lion. He is the lead pastor of National Community Church, one of the most innovative and influential churches in America. One church with seven campuses, NCC also owns and operates Ebenezers Coffeehouse, the Miracle Theatre, and the DC Dream Center. Mark holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Regent University. He and his wife Lora, have three children and live on Capitol Hill.