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The Power of a Praying Parent by Stormie Omartian

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The Power of a Praying Parent

Stormie Omartian

Harvest House Publishers · Print & ebook · February 1, 2014

Reading lane: Christian Parenting

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Good for fans of ParentingGood for readers who enjoy Christian Parenting and Prayer & Devotion.

Book Details

Authors
Stormie Omartian
Publisher
Harvest House Publishers
Published
February 1, 2014
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Christian Parenting · Prayer & Devotion
Reading lane
Christian Parenting

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  • Prayer & Devotion

About This Book

Why Leave Your Child's Life to Chance When You Can Give It to God? Stormie Omartian and her husband, Michael, spent 20 years raising their children...and more than 40 years praying for them. Now, in 32 short, easy-to-read chapters, Stormie shares how you can pray through each stage of your child's life, from early childhood to adulthood. Learn how to put your child's life in God's loving hands in such areas as his or her - safety - walk with God - success in school - friends...

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Why Leave Your Child's Life to Chance When You Can Give It to God? Stormie Omartian and her husband, Michael, spent 20 years raising their children...and more than 40 years praying for them. Now, in 32 short, easy-to-read chapters, Stormie shares how you can pray through each stage of your child's life, from early childhood to adulthood. Learn how to put your child's life in God's loving hands in such areas as his or her - safety - walk with God - success in school - friends - family relationships - gifts and talents It's never too late to discover the joy that comes from being a part of God's work in your child's life. You don't have to be a perfect parent. But you do need to be a praying parent. And you can do that.

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