A Mother's Guide to Praying for Your Children

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Gospel Light, Feb 9, 2011 - Religion - 160 pages
Most Christian parents pray for their children, but many don’t know how to pray effectively and powerfully. Now, from the co-author of A Woman’s Guide to Spiritual Warfare and The Spiritual Warrior’s Prayer Guide, comes this step-by-step guide to praying faithfully and diligently for precious sons and daughters.The first step is to surrender growing children to the Lord, who longs to partner with parents to raise godly women and men. Then, once parents have invited the Holy Spirit into their child’s growth and development, they can pray for their child’s specific needs. Readers will learn how to pray for their children’s friends, teachers and pastors, and to intercede when their sons or daughters are under spiritual attack. Stepparents and adoptive parents will find prayer guidance for their special circumstances, and mothers and fathers of severely ill children will discover how to pray through the most difficult situations a parent can face. When moms and dads covenant with God to be a household of faith, they will see Him act in their children’s lives beyond what they could ever dream! 

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About the author (2011)

Quin Sherrer has written or coauthored 28 books, including the bestsellers A Woman’s Guide to Spiritual Warfare and Miracles Happen When You Pray. She has spoken to audiences in 40 states and 12 nations, encouraging them in their daily, sometimes challenging, walks of faith. As a guest on more than 300 radio and television programs, including The 700 Club, 100 Huntley Street and popular shows on Daystar Television Network and TBN, she has addressed topics of prayer, hospitality, miracles and personal renewal. After serving for a number of years on the board of directors for Aglow International, Quin now volunteers on the leadership team of the Northwest Florida Area Aglow. She lives in Niceville, Florida, and has three children and six grandchildren.  

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