Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from John 17:1–26. This is week nine in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
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Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from John 17:1–26. This is week nine in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from John 17:1–26. This is week nine in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from Luke 1:46–55. This is week eight in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Isaiah 63:15-64:12, Isaiah's Prayer of Lament and Mercy, recorded for the Women's Tuesday Morning Bible Study at Christ Presbyterian Church, on October 28, 2025.
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from Psalm 138:1–8. This is week six in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from Psalm 51:1–19. This is week five in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from 2 Kings 20:1–11. This is week four in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from 1 Kings 8:22–53. This is week three in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from 1 Samuel 1:1 - 18. This is week two in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God — a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it's our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Lee Eric Fesko kicks off this ten-week study speaking from James 5:13–18, and Matthew 6:9–13. This is week one in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).
Melanie Rainer continues our ten-week study speaking from John 17:1–26. This is week nine in our study, "Learning to Pray from the Bible."
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Many understand praying to be nothing more than talking to God—a conversation where we ask the Creator of the world for help; it’s our opportunity to ask the Lord for something.
Is there more to it than that? Yes!
Join us in this ten-week study as we examine a handful of the prayers in the Bible to discover this foundational truth: the Lord uses prayer to shape us into the holy, righteous image of Christ. And, because we receive Christ's righteousness, we can be assured that "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working" (James 5:16b).