Define Your Destiny Through Prayer by Sue Curran: A book review


This book is one that helps to build faith although it is not the normal type of book associated with the title. If you are looking for a step by step formula for discovering your destiny through prayer you will be disappointed. Sue Curran does not teach by expounding a formula what she does is share her life story with us and thereby shows how god has guided her. You will need to look carefully at the stories of God’s faithfulness and his provision. The story is one that has not ended yet and she is learning more as the Holy Spirit guides her.

In this book you will find an emphasis on the need for a living relationship with the Lord and in that relationship the need to be open to the Holy Spirit’s leading.

Worship is shown to be one of the most important elements of the Christian life, the author time and time again comes back to the importance of worship. Worship causes us to be God centered and when our attention is on him, he very often moves in power.

The stories of God’s power being displayed around the globe can only build faith, there is much in this book about signs and wonders but she also shows how god has taught through times of suffering. she has experienced the Lord supplying her needs in an amazing way.

Her teaching again through her life story about strategic praying is challenging and inspiring.

Sue Curran in sharing how the Lord has led her has done the body of Christ a great a great favour because she has shown that a deep relationship with the Lord transforms our lives. Rather than trying to describe this book to you further I would urge you to buy the book and be instructed and blessed by all that it contains.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received this E-Book free from the publisher through Destiny Image Book Review Program. <http://www.destinyimage.com> Book Review Program. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 

About pneumaandlogos

David Rollings was born in Luton in1949 and raised by my Christian parents in the Gospel Standard Strict Baptist denomination( Hyper-Calvinistic} in the sixties I rebelled against this background and got involved in left-wing politics. I became a Christian in 1969 and soon started reading Francis Schaeffer's books and came to embrace a Christian Worldview. I had the privilege of being on the staff of L'Abti Fellowship from1975 - 1979. After L'abri I studied at London School of Theology where I gained my BA.(1983) A few years later I studied for my MA by distance learning with The Nazarene Theological College Manchester (1999) For the last 25 years, I have been an elder of Shoreham-by-Sea Baptist Church. I also regularly attend the Christian Doctrine Study Group of the Tyndale Fellowship.
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