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4 Types of Prayer Every Believer Should Know - Episode 13

August 16, 2021
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I love apologetics, explaining the faith and equipping parents to help their children stand strong in the faith. But there comes a time in life when we need to stop explaining and start exercising – we’ve got to start walking out all that we know.

In this episode, we will cover:

1. The four types of prayers we should be praying when we are in a battle for one of our kids
2. The greatest impediments that keep us from being effective in our prayers.

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The Four Types of Prayers:

1. Declarative Prayer
2. Exclamatory Prayer
3. Interrogative Prayer
4. Imperative Prayer

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Scriptures referenced:

James 1:5
Phil. 4:6-7
Matthew 16:19
Matthew 18:18
Luke 10:19
Mark 11:23
John 14:12
2 Chronicles 16:9
Matthew 13:58

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Read my article on this topic on Crosswalk.com

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Books referenced:

Intercessory Prayer: How God Can Use Your Prayers to Move Heaven and Earth by Dutch Sheets, pg. 23 & 29.

Confronting the Powers by C. Peter Wagner, pg. 242.

The Circle Maker by Mark Batterson

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Follow Catherine at https://catherinesegars.com/

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Catherine Segars is an award-winning actress and playwright—turned stay-at-home-mom—turned author, speaker, blogger, and motherhood apologist. This homeschooling mama of five has a master’s degree in communications and is earning a master’s degree in Christian apologetics. Catherine helps parents navigate through dangerous secular landmines to establish a sound Biblical foundation for their kids. Author of the e-book Five Myths about Motherhood That Make You Feel Mere, And Why They're Wrong, Catherine is also passionate about helping mothers see their worth in a season when they often feel overwhelmed and irrelevant. You can find Catherine’s blog, dramatic blogcast, and other writings at www.catherinesegars.com and connect with her on Facebook and Instagram.
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