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Writing down the petition

  • Physically write down the petition -  You must take time to put it in writing. If you can't write out your request, it still isn't real to you. A vision doesn't really become real to you unless you have it written down. 

 Because Paul wrote down his prayer, the church was able to strive together with him in prayer more closely(Romans 15:30)

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A medical student who is interested in the comings and goings of the universe.

A book on how to pray for things that would almost seem impossible for man, in order to get a favorable outcome from God. This is only a very vague summary of the book and I would highly recommend that interested people give it a read. Its short and very well written, especially because Buddy has given his experiences and how he had his prayers answered.

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