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Pray A to Z by Amelia Rhodes

Pray A to Z

by Amelia Rhodes  
Spiritual Growth
Worthy Publishing


Whether you are new to praying, or a seasoned prayer warrior, it's easy to get overwhelmed with the needs surrounding you every day.
Pray A to Z: A Practical Guide to Praying for Your Community will help you topically organize your prayer requests and lay the burdens of your community at the feet of our Heavenly Father. Whether you are praying for a friend's adoption journey, a neighbor's bankruptcy, or a family member's cancer, this book will give you Bible verses, prayer prompts, and prayer starts to guide you through praying for even the most difficult issues that affect the people you know and love. Perfect for either individual or group prayer, Pray A-Z will help you experience the peace that comes from communicating with God.
 
 

 Meet the Author
Amelia Rhodes is an author, speaker, and self-proclaimed recovering perfectionist. She has a passion for taking the everyday stories of life and connecting them with God's truths. Having been freed from the grip of perpetual anxiety, Rhodes has a growing speaking ministry through which she encourages women to discover who they are in Christ, and to deepen their relationships with one another. 
 
Rhodes has written for several publications including The Upper Room and four Chicken Soup for the Soul books. She is the author of Isn't It Time for a Coffee Break?, which offers a fresh perspective on women's relationships. Her latest release, Pray A to Z: A Practical Guide to Pray for Your Community, helps readers topically organize their prayer requests and lay the burdens of the community at the feet of our Heavenly Father. 

Rhodes lives in Michigan with her husband and two children.


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Here's my review of this practical prayer prompt guide:


First, I would like to extend a heartfelt “Thank you” to Amelia Rhodes and her publisher for sending me a copy of "Pray A-to-Z" to review for them. I am truly grateful for this generosity. I really appreciate the time, effort and expense it takes to make a reviewer copy available to me.
'Pray A-to-Z' by Amelia Rhodes is a nifty book for priming the pump when you pray for yourself and others.  This is a topical guide that helps you with Scripture references and ideas about what to pray for a variety of topics.  There are also sample prayers to get you started.  Containing 130 topics (5 for each letter of the alphabet), this book covers lots of subjects like adoption, job seeking, unity, cancer, temptation and many more.

“Pray A-to-Z” is an easy to use guide of basic prompts.  Just choose a topic and pray.  I would’ve liked if there was more room on each page to write additional Scriptures or prayer prompts.  But you can jot notes in the margins or add sticky notes.  This is a book I will refer back to for years to come.

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