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Are you ready to speak with God as a man speaks to his friend? Vicky E. Lynch has opened the door to having a face-to-face encounter with The LORD. Ingeniously Written! Prayerfully Crafted! Soulfully Real!" Jodi A. Matthews, Author Each book of the Bible has a special message, and there is much to glean from them. After suffering a serious ankle injury and remaining physically inactive for several months, the Holy Spirit gave Vicky Lynch an exercise to renew her prayer language and take it to a new level. You will find prayers focused on making intercession for you, your household, city, state, nation and generation. The tone is optimistic and shows a loving portrayal of how God provides wholeness to His people. Through intensive studying, the prayers were written to bring restoration and enlightenment. Spiritual terminology in Prayers of the Bible, Walking through the Old Testament will make one have zeal to study, study, and study more. It will become a prayer library to make public declarations and search for more understanding of God's word.
Vicky E. Lynch writes about Christ-centered parenting and the positive effects it will have on our children. These days, our children are vulnerable to the attacks of Satan, who walks to and fro, seeking whom he many devour. The biblical stories of Old Testament and New Testament women will provide insight for real-life scenarios. Each mother has a story that may pertain to everyday women and men who take on the primary role of child-rearing. The enemy has his sights on our precious children, but we don't have to let him win!
Rape is a terrible violation of a person's body, security and peace of mind, and has been known to scar some people for life. While our most likely reference to rape is sexual assault, men and women who put their trust in churches and pastors, only to be spiritually violated, coerced and manipulated, are often just as scarred as those who have suffered the physical counterpart. They are deeply wounded, and often find it difficult to place their trust in another man or woman of the cloth. Some stay away from church completely; others are so guarded that they are indifferent or even hostile to the word of God, especially if it comes from a preacher. The church is supposed to be a safe place, where people can find solace, peace, joy, comfort and fellowship. In her landmark new book, I've Been Raped by the Church, A Recovery Guide for the Wounded, Co-Pastor and Evangelist Vicky Lynch shares a shocking truth-not all churches are safe places, even for believers. Everyday people are wounded by pastors who are supposed to be lovingly shepherding their flocks, but instead are abusing and killing them. Some are so good at it that their people wonder if they are delusional or if the church is out-of-order. How can these things be? Well, even Old Testament Scripture addresses these issues. This problem is not a new one, but it has always broken the heart of God, who wants pastors to reflect His unconditional love and help His people find their destinies. Vicky shares insights that will equip you to identify spiritual abuse and offers options on dealing with it. If you've been victimized by spiritual abuse, or you know someone who has, she offers hope and healing for you and others you know who struggle.
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