The Problem of Prayer
Our fourfold task encourages us to make prayer a priority as individuals and congregations. The problem of prayer is that when we honestly come before God in prayer, we cannot return to business as usual. Jack De Vries explores the discipline of prayer by taking a look at Psalm 95. This message was delivered at Blacktown CRC, NSW, 30 May 2010.
Psalm 95 SlideShow
by Jack De Vries
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