Invest in Your Prayer Life with Ebooks from Vyrso!
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- January 18, 2012
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How are you doing on your 2012 resolutions? Recent studies suggest that only 1 out of 5 people will keep the promises they made to themselves for the New Year, and a third of those will have given up by the end of January.
New Year’s Resolutions by Christians often revolve around the conviction to devote more time to prayer. If this is an area you are resolved to improve in, we at Vyrso want to help! We have many wonderful resources available to help get your prayer life off to a good start this year.
When You Don’t Know What to Pray: How to Talk to God about Anything by Linda Evans Shepherd
Have you ever struggled with God’s answers (or apparent lack of response) to your prayers? Do you wonder how to pray when life seems to get the best of you? You are not alone. Let Linda guide you through the how, what, and when of personal prayer, and find the encouragement to keep at it—despite your circumstances.
This powerful ebook is on sale for only $2.24 through tomorrow, January 19. Pick it up now!
Prayer Coach by James L. Nicodem and Bobby Bowden
Any athletes worth their salt have coaches encouraging them in areas of weakness and pressing them in the areas of their strengths. What if you could have a coach who did that for your prayer life? With Prayer Coach, you can! This ebook offers you practical advice on the principles of prayer.
The Power of Persistent Prayer by Cindy Jacobs
Is there such a thing as a more effective prayer life? Cindy Jacobs believes there is. The Power of Persistent Prayer will challenge the habits and practices that hinder your prayer life and create powerful routines for effective prayer.
Make prayer a priority in 2012 and let Vyrso help. No matter your age, background, or gender, Vyrso has many wonderful resources on prayer.
And don’t forget to pick up a copy of When You Don’t Know What to Pray for only $2.24 through January 19!
How are you doing on your 2012 resolutions? Recent studies suggest that only 1 out of 5 people will keep the promises they made to themselves for the New Year, and a third of those will have given up by the end of January. New Year’s Resolutions by Christians often revolve around the conviction to [...]



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