Prayers From The Heart

Cover of Prayers From The Heart by Vivian Marshburn
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9780759685406
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.31 Pounds
Width: 0.28 Inches
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“Prayers From The Heart” by Vivian Marshburn, published by AuthorHouse in May 2002, presents a compelling narrative centered around Pastor Azar, a notable figure in the Middle East during the 1960s. This 124-page book explores his life experiences amid significant historical upheaval, including three revolutions in Iraq and four wars in Jordan. Through his writings and interactions, Pastor Azar faced numerous challenges, including arrests and interrogations, while sharing his insights on faith and divine intervention.

Readers will find a detailed account of Pastor Azar’s encounters with various religious leaders and the complexities of belief in a region marked by conflict. The book delves into themes of spirituality and the intersection of different faiths, illustrating how Pastor Azar engaged with both Muslim and Christian clergy. It also recounts miraculous events that highlight the power of prayer and faith, providing a unique perspective on the struggles and triumphs of a life dedicated to God amidst adversity.


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Pastor Azar was a controversial and popular author in the Middle East during the 1960’s. His articles were published in religious and non-sectarian publications and newspapers. He and his family had faced many challenges and dangers during three revolutions in Iraq including the time when the Baath party came to power. They also lived through four wars while living in Jordan, including the six-day war with Israel and the civil war of Black September. They lived in war shelters for weeks at a time. Learn about God’s Miracles as He continuously saved and protected the Azars.

Pastor Azar was arrested and accused of being a spy and interrogated by the Iraqi Secret Police. He was also arrested and detained by the Syrian authorities because of his beliefs.

Learn how pastor Azar, with the help of our Lord, debunked a miracle making, self-proclaiming, false messiah who became popular in 1946 in Palestine. During the same year, with the Grace of God, he saved another self-proclaiming messiah in Bethlehem and brought him back to Jesus.

Pastor Azar’s experiences throughout the Middle East will give the reader a feel for the depth of an ancient conflict that people from three major religions were born into. Everyone believes that they are right and that God is on their side. While the Jews believe that Palestine is their promised land, the Moslems also believe that God gave them that same land through Ishmael. Interesting conversations related in the pages of this book between Pastor Azar and the clergies of both the Moslems and the Christians will clarify many questions for the reader. Find out how Pastor Azar proved to Moslems from their own Koran how Jesus is their Savior.

Did you ever hear of anyone appealing to a minister to pray so that his mother would die and she died as a result? Or did you ever come across a woman who tore a doctor’s prescription and asked the minister to pray to Jesus for her dying son and her son lived as a result? Praise the Lord. Read about these stories and much more in this book.

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Publisher: AuthorHouse. Year: 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780759685406.
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Language: en. Pages: 124.

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