Anderson, T. – Prayer Availeth Much is a good book on prayer. It explores the different aspects of prayer and the believer before God.
Prayer Availeth Much
by Tony Marshall Anderson
CONTENTS
1. The Fellowship of Prayer
2. Our Requests Made Known unto God
3. God’s Peace Obtained in Answer to Prayer
4. The Praying that Glorifies God
5. Praying without Doubting
6. Praying with Desire
7. A Manifestation of God in Answer to Prayer
8. The Intercessory Prayers of Christians
9. The Three Essentials of Prayer
10. Asking and Receiving
11. Seeking and Finding
12. The Immortal Prayers of Saints
13. Christ Pleads His Will
The brief messages on prayer contained in this little book have been written for the purpose of stimulating a greater interest in the importance of praying without ceasing. I am convinced that the people of God have not explored the boundless possibilities of prayer. We evidently believe that the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much, but we are often aware of the fact that very little has been accomplished by our own prayers. It has not been possible to present a complete study of the subject of prayer revealed in the Holy Scriptures. For one to undertake such a task would be like an attempt to measure eternity by a span. It is my sincere desire to encourage God’s people to pray without ceasing. When once they understand the fundamental principles of prayer, they will not find it difficult to accomplish some amazing results through effectual fervent intercession. — T.M. Anderson
PC29 Don’t be a Gossip. We examine the sin of gossiping and slander in the light of the Word of God. This study guides our thoughts.
Excerpt from the Tract
Leviticus 19:16 Thou shalt not go up and down as a talebearer among thy people: neither shalt thou stand against the blood of thy neighbor: I am the LORD.
The definition of gossip is a person who repeats news or rumors, even murmurings or conversation that hurts other people’s image, when these people are absent and cannot defend themselves. It is a cowardly form to speak about others behind their backs (or being absent) in order to discover something (true or false) about them that they would not say in front of that person to their face because it is insulting or would humiliate the person. Gossip is an attack against the person they are talking about.
Download Tract from Here: PC29 Don't be a Gossip
See also Church Planting Workshop: Handling Gossip An article about handling gossip within the church.v