Wesley's Covenant Prayer article - John Wesley Lord, I am no longer my own, but Yours. Put me to what You will.
"A Call to Anguish" from David Wilkerson video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog As a young Christian, forty years ago, I read David Wilkerson’s The Cross and the Switchblade and Run, Baby, Run, written by Nicky Cruz, a New York City gang warlord who David had led to the Lord.
“Openness” and “In Prayer” from Valley of Vision article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Nanci and I often read The Valley of Vision, or listen to it (Max Maclean does an excellent audio version). These are brief and profound Puritan prayers. We find them powerful and penetrating.
A Prayer from the First Continental Congress article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog In light of the 112th Congress opening today, here is the prayer that opened the First Continental Congress on September 7, 1774.
How Far Are His Ways Above Our Own audio - Randy Alcorn In this five minute clip, Randy Alcorn shares about personal stories of miracles and losses when he came to understand more deeply the truth of God's sovereignty.
Prayer Is Primary article - Randy Alcorn Prayer is not the last recourse, when options run out; it’s the first and best recourse.
A Prayer for Christopher Hitchens article - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog I have read outspoken atheist Christopher Hitchens, listened to his debates, and attended a debate he was part of. I marveled that there are some Christians he seems to respect, while radically disagreeing with them.
Everyone We See Has a Story video - Randy Alcorn Randy's blog Check out this video produced by a company I really respect, Chick-fil-A. I think it’s very moving. It reminds me of the divine appointments God gives us daily.
Do Those in Heaven Pray for Us? audio - Randy Alcorn In this two and half minute clip, Randy talks about the likelihood that those in Heaven may be praying for those of us living on earth, where God is at work.
Prayer Requires Christian Living article - Aurelius Augustine My brothers and sisters, Let us be wary of praying to Christ with our mouths but remaining mute in our life.