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Are you yearning for a deeper connection with God? Do you desire to pray with confidence and hear His voice clearly? Look no further than “Praying with Power” by C. Peter Wagner, a transformative guide to effective prayer and spiritual warfare.
In this compelling book, Dr. Wagner shares his most personal insights into the dynamics of prayer. Drawing from his own experiences, he unveils practical steps for deepening and strengthening your prayer life. With wisdom rooted in biblical teachings, “Praying with Power” will empower you to engage in intimate, life-changing communication with your Heavenly Father, the Almighty God.
Dr. Wagner addresses common questions about prayer, offering personal and practical answers. Discover how to make your prayers more effective, enhance your ability to hear God’s voice, and intercede for your community with purpose. Learn how to connect with like-minded prayer warriors, forming a powerful network of spiritual support. Drawing from his missionary work in Bolivia for nearly two decades, Dr. Wagner also sheds light
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Apostolic Leader and Authority on Church Growth C. Peter Wagner, Dies
A man known for working fervently to fulfill the Great Commission and widely considered one of the leading authorities on church growth, C. Peter Wagner, has died. He was 86.
Wagner was an advocate of the New Apostolic Reformation -- a Pentecostal/charismatic movement that involved bringing back the offices of apostle and prophet.
He authored more than 70 books, including Your Spiritual Gifts Can Help Your Church Grow, Engaging the Enemy, and Radical Holiness for Radical Living.
He also served as the founding president of Global Harvest Ministries and was the founder and chancellor emeritus of the Wagner Leadership Institute.
In addition, Wagner held positions at Fuller Theological Seminary, serving as vice president of the Charles E. Fuller Institute for Evangelism and Church Growth from 1971-79 and as a professor in the School of World Mission from 1971-99.
"The Great Commission has been central to my life," Wagner wrote in a 2012 article for Charisma. "I committed myself to missions the nigh
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C. Peter Wagner Edit Profile
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C. Peter Wagner, American theology educator, author. Ordained to ministry Conservative Congressional Christian Conference, 1955. Member Evangelical Missiological Society, American Society Missiology, American Society for Church Growth, Society for the Science Study of Religion.
Background
Wagner, C. Peter was born on August 15, 1930 in New York City. Son of C. Graham Wagner and Mary Lewis.
Education
Bachelor of Science, Rutgers University, 1952. Master of Divinity, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1955. Master of Arts in Missiology, Fuller Theological Seminary, 1968.
Master of Theology, Princeton (New Jersey) Theological Seminary, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, University Southern California, 1977.
Career
Missionary, South American Mission, San Jose, Bolivia, 1956-1961; missionary, SIM International, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1963-1971; senior consultant, Charles E. Fuller Institute, Pasadena, California, 1971-1992. Professor church growth Fuller Theological Seminary, Pas
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