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The Prayer That God Cannot Ignore


With three university degrees in the field of business and finance, the moment I heard the words ‘prayer is just a medium of exchange’, my mind raced uncontrollably trying to link the word of the Lord on prayer to what the financial world taught me about mediums of exchange. I knew I was onto something deep but so simple that even a child would get it, but at the time of hearing this I was immediately thrown into discovery mode. I knew right away that I needed to know what makes prayer catch the undivided attention of God. This was a mission I was not to fail. I just had to know ‘the prayer that God cannot ignore!’


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