November

2006 

In This Issue


His Name is The WORD.

 
 

 

Feature Article

"The Closet"
by W. Clyde Martin
 

Articles

"Alone With God"
by Andrew Murray

"How Shall I Approach The Throne" 

Excerpted from The Kneeling Christian - author unknown

 

"Midnight Praying"
by W. Clyde Martin

 
"A Biblical Prayer List"
by Vander Warner, Jr.

"Paul's First Prayer"
by Charles Spurgeon

 

"The Preacher's Wife"
by Ruth Martin
 
 

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Editor's Comments 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The celebration of my 63rd year of preaching the gospel last month was highlighted with many greetings, gatherings and great gladness.  Thank you dear prayer partners and readers from around the world.  I praise God for this monthly magazine.

We are continually moving toward the goal of 10,000 newly established prayer closets based on Matthew 6:6.  Over 200 reported in the month of October.  Another successful Prayer Life Conference in West Virginia plus responses from nine different countries give great encouragement to meeting the goal before January.

The greatest need for building a New Testament Evangelistic Church is to fortify the assembly with genuine intercessors who have access to the mind of God and can communicate, cooperate and participate with the TRINITY in an area wide soul winning effort.  Let us join our prayers for the lost.

Please write and share with me the joys and victories found in your prayer closet.

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"The Virgin Birth" a message preached and recorded on Christmas Eve 1995 by W. Clyde Martin is now available on CD only.  Subtitled (Silent Night, Holy Night) continues to be classed among the best gospel preaching for this generation.  (Click here for ordering information)  Makes an excellent Christmas gift.

 

 

Sincerely in the closet for you,

W. Clyde Martin

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