Leanne Payne
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Restoring The Christian Soul (Reprinted)
$24.00Add to cart15 Chapters
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In this award-winning book, Leanne Payne reveals how to overcome the three great barriers that keep us from becoming whole persons: inability to receive God’s forgiveness, inability to forgive others, and inability to accept ourselves. -
Listening Prayer : Learning To Hear Gods Voice And Keep A Prayer Journal (Reprin
$20.00Add to cartIn an age of noise, confusion, and hurry, we often don’t hear the voice of God. But listening prayer can add a new dimension to the way one’s soul comprehends the great disciplines.It’s perfectly amazing how God not only answers prayer, but how our very mode of praying has the power to change our lives,” says Leanne Payne.
Over twenty thousand readers have already learned how to improve their prayer life through Listening Prayer. Now available in paperback, this book explores the roadblocks that keep us from hearing God’s healing word and sets forth a road map for conducting listening prayer. Drawing on years of experience through her ministry of personal healing, Payne gives helpful instructions on how to begin a prayer journal. This book is intended to be practical and easy to use, writes the author. My hope is that it will quickly usher you into a fuller prayer life.
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Broken Image : Restoring Personal Wholeness Through Healing Prayer (Reprinted)
$20.00Add to cart1. Lisa’s Story: Repressed Memory
2. The Causes Of Homosexuality: Contemporary Theories
3. Matthew’s Story: Identity Crisis
4. The Search For Sexual Identity
5. The Identity Crisis According To The Scriptures
6. Listening For The Healing Word176 Pages
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As a sexual neurosis, homosexuality is regarded as one of the most complex. As a condition for God to heal, it is (in spite of the widespread belief to the contrary) remarkably simple. This is a book about how to pray for the healing of the problem. The stories in this book were selected as being the most representative among those to whom I minister. Details such as names and places are changed in order to protect the persons whose inner lives are here opened to view. Within these personal histories we see classic examples of injuries that can lead to the homosexual crisis in identity. None of these stories was lightly or easily written, for I stand in awe of what it means to be a human being, one in the process of becoming: