His prayer ministry was so isolated and so discreet, that he is all but forgotten in Christian history. He was a man who was considered by the evangelist that he worked with, the indispensable element of an effective crusade to reach lost souls. As his small grave stone reads, in understated words: Daniel Nash, Mighty in Prayer.
Episode 06 – Daniel Nash
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Real prayer is one of the most neglected acts of the christian. Real prayer is hard work.
Agreed. And we wonder why we are such a powerless church! Thanks for listening Randy!
Awesome pray is something that is so neglected we hear people say and I’m guilty of the same when we say things and make prayer our last reaction when it should be our first reaction to our problems great podcast loved it
Do you have the transcript of the audio? I would highly appreciate if you could share it with me (I am not a native English speaker).
Thanks for listening Kevin. The transcript of this particular episode is in the Forgotten Podcast Book Series entitled: Forgotten: Servants & Missionaries. You can purchase it here:
https://forgottenpodcast.com/index.php/product/forgotten-servants-missionaries/
Awesome! Thank you very much!
A grateful reminder of my days when I first became born-again. I would seek the Father’s face for hours on my knees, often falling asleep on them. Indeed this is a call to “prayer” arms that such days are necessary again, if we are to have any hope that our Lord might find a few virtuous. And in doing so that HE might spare the whole Lot for a season. Thank you.