Author: Wayne Mack
Subtitle:
Praying More...And More Like Jesus
Prayer is a force like the power of earth’s mightiest dynamite. So why don’t we see more of that dynamite exploding in our world today?
Maybe we’re not praying enough. Maybe we’re not praying as we should.
In Reaching the Ear of God, Wayne Mack motivates us to pray more than we have before. “I have yet to meet people who would say that they pray as much as they think they should,” Mack writes. And he shows us how to pray more as Jesus prayed. “I want us to learn from history’s greatest prayer expert,” he writes.
About the author:
Wayne Mack is Director of Strengthening Ministries International and currently residing and teaching in South Africa. Through Strengthening Ministries International, he seeks to strengthen churches and Christians by developing and distributing biblically based practical books, audio and video tapes on counseling, theological and Christian living subjects. Dr. Mack is a noted author, speaker, and instructor; ACBC Fellow; pastor; married with four children and 13 grandchildren; B.A., Wheaton College; M.Div., Philadelphia Seminary; D.Min., Westminster Theological Seminary.
He has written more than 20 books including Strengthening Your Marriage; Your Family God’s Way; Preparing for Marriage God’s Way; Sweethearts for A Lifetime; Homework Manual for Biblical Living, Volumes 1 and 2 and 3; and Maximum Impact: Living and Loving For God’s Glory.
Endorsement:
"Dr. Mack's contemporary treatment of prayer through the lens of the Lord's Prayer is packed with theological and practical content that sure-footedly promotes a Christ-centered and intimate approach to the throne of grace. The numerous application questions interspersed throughout each chapter help make this book one of the best practical manuals on prayer ever written. With the Spirit's blessing, its prayerful reading will rejuvenate your prayer life and enable you to more habitually reach the ear of God." ~Joel R. Beeke, Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary Grand Rapids, Michigan