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Praying for our nation really begins by praying for the church. And we can’t separate the “church” from the individuals who comprise her.

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Formatio from InterVarsity Press
Formatio books follow the rich tradition of the church in the journey of spiritual formation. These books are not merely about being informed, but about being transformed by Christ and conformed to his image.

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All The Good Stuff You're Missing - #6204
The pattern for aiming all of God's power at your situation: First, focus on your big, big God, not your big, big problem. Then, trust Him for the big, big things you need. But always put your praise before your please, your worship before your request.

http://hutchcraft.com/a-word-with-you/your-personal-power/all-the-good-stuff-you-re-mis...

So Rich, So Needy - #6201
God has always judged the true righteousness of His people by their love and commitment to three groups of people: the poor, the victims, and the lost. Is that what we're about? Is that what you're about?

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Revive Our Hearts: My House, a House of Prayer (Jim Cymbala)
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http://reviveourhearts.com/topics/series.php?series=345&topic_name=Prayer

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http://delveintojesus.com/Devotionals/42/Obsessed-with-Distraction.aspx

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