The Fasting Prayer

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In this transformative work, Franklin Hall explores the ancient practice of fasting as a powerful spiritual discipline. First published in 1946, “The Fasting Prayer” has inspired countless individuals to embark on fasting journeys for physical, mental, and spiritual renewal.

Hall explores the profound effects of fasting on the body, mind, and soul. He shares personal experiences and biblical insights, emphasizing the connection between fasting and prayer. Through fasting, he argues, we can tap into divine wisdom, receive healing, and draw closer to God.

“The Fasting Prayer” provides practical guidance on how to fast effectively, including different types of fasts, duration, and purpose. Whether you’re seeking breakthroughs in your life, seeking clarity, or simply desiring a deeper spiritual connection, this book offers timeless principles that can transform your relationship with God.

Join Franklin Hall on a journey of self-discovery, faith, and renewal through the ancient practice of fasting. Discover the power of prayer combined with fasting—a pathway to spiritual breakthroughs and a closer walk with God.

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5.0
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Pastora Naomi Torres
March 16, 2017
Great spiritual guidance to a closer walk with God. Would definitely recommend. Felt closer to God just from reading it!
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Peter McChris
April 2, 2021
A great book on fasting and prayers
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dale thomas
August 7, 2019
Great Book
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