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Prayer That Brings Revival, June 23, 2000
This review is from: Prayer That Brings Revival: Interceding for God to move in your family, church, and community (Paperback)
I read this book in one afternoon. It was so interesting and readable that I could not put it down until I was finished. Dr. Cho's insights into prayer show such great spiritual depth and intimacy with Jesus. It made my desire for intimacy that much greater. It is a very inspiring and challenging book.
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A Charismatic Challenge to Prayer, December 3, 2005
This review is from: Prayer That Brings Revival: Interceding for God to move in your family, church, and community (Paperback)
David Yonggi Cho pastors the largest church in the world with over 1 million members in Seoul, South Korea. How does a church of that size obey the "one anothers" of Scripture is for another debate but this church is one of the largest praying churches in the world. Cho adds that over 1 million people a year come and pray at Prayer Mountain (which is discussed in the book).
The book once again offers a non-American challenge to prayer. While the third world continues to see many disciples made (Mark 16:15-16), the Church in the West continues to slide toward unbibilcal emphasis such as the purpose-driven fad, the Jabez fad, or the business techniques of the world for "success" in local churches which is often measured in pure numbers and money rather than people passionate for Jesus. Few books (and almost none) point the Church in the West back to her knees in repentance and deep intercessory prayer as Cho does in this work.
While non-charismatics might not fully agree with Cho on "praying in the Spirit" which he says is tongues (1 Cor. 14:13-17) to his questionable emphasis on the fourth dimension which Cho borrows from Buddhism (his religious background), few will have a problem embracing Cho's call to prayer. In fact I believe you will be deeply challenged to seek God like never before (Isaiah 55:6). Truly may we become a Church of prayer (Acts 2:42; 1 Thess. 5:17).
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Got Prayer?, May 25, 2002
This review is from: Prayer That Brings Revival: Interceding for God to move in your family, church, and community (Paperback)
In this powerful book, Cho unlocks the secret of spiritual transport into God's throne-room. See you there... Cho should know about the power of prayer. From a miraculous healing in a dirt-floored bungalow to becoming God's man to lead the larget Christian church in the world, Cho has been a man of prayer. At Prayer Mountain, interceeding warriors raise the needs of the body of Christ to the throne 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Cho can be found there, too, seeking God's word for a hungry, needy people (his congregation now numbers more than 800,000). Whatever else history will remember about this man's ministry, he will be called a man of prayer.
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