193. From God To Jerry To You- How To Pray

193. From God To Jerry To You- How To Pray

Update: 2024-08-22
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How can a lifelong agnostic end up having a profound conversation with God?

In this episode of God: An Autobiography, The Podcast, host Scott Langdon presents a powerful installment from the series From God To Jerry To You. Jerry L. Martin, author of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher, shares his deeply personal approach to prayer—a practice focused not on personal gain but on aligning with God’s will.

Once a philosopher who questioned the very existence of God, Jerry recounts his remarkable journey of faith and the prayer that transformed his relationship with the divine. This four-part prayer emphasizes cultivating desire, understanding God’s promptings, finding strength, and embracing courage.

Whether you're new to prayer or seeking a deeper spiritual connection, this episode offers valuable insights and practical steps to enhance your journey. Discover how thoughtful prayer can bring you closer to fulfilling God’s purpose for your life.

Visit godanautobiography.com for more information and to get your copy of God: An Autobiography, As Told To A Philosopher—the true story of an agnostic philosopher who heard the voice of God and recorded their conversations.

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193. From God To Jerry To You- How To Pray

193. From God To Jerry To You- How To Pray

Jerry L. Martin, Scott Langdon