My Prayer Closet – new book by cominus

Support independent publishing: Buy this book on Lulu.My Prayer Closet will encourage you to live your life to the glory of God instead of focusing on building your kingdom here on earth. This pocket size reference is perfect for taking on-the-go; and the prayers are a great tool for daily recitals. The first sections are on prayer: Why we pray and what to pray for – selected verses on this topic from Scripture – and wrapping up with a section on my favorite prayers from Scripture. The articles in the book give insight into seeking God’s kingdom in prayer; what it means to do all things through Christ; taking hold of God’s kingdom, which is forcefully advancing; and worshipping the Creator instead of the created – and how the church is deceived on this matter in this day and age. The book is small but it is mighty. My Prayer Closet is a tool, loaded with Scripture, small enough to carry with you, to help you stay focused on the One who will bring you through this spiritual battle victorious. Get a copy for yourself and pick up an extra one for a friend.

64 pages and on sale at Lulu.com. You will find the book challenging – because it presents Scripture as the foundation for the author’s observations – you won’t find any feel good, watered down Gospel here.

About the author: cominus

Cominus is the pen-name for Dean Isaacson, who got involved in the GOP in 1983, the year my son was born. Chairman of the Snohomish County Republican Central Committee (Washington) 1990 to 1992. Conducted legal research for the late Supreme Court Justice William C. Goodloe for several years. In 1996, succeeded him to lead Judicial Forum (the year before he passed away). Moved to Idaho in 1999 and still reviews judicial candidates in the State of Washington. My core belief is you will choose to serve God or you will serve the state - tyrants, as William Penn called it.

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  • Books by Cominus

    imageMy Prayer Closet (2011)
    Under the Tower of Babel (1995)
    Solomon wrote there will be no end of the writing of books. If he lived now, he would decry the endless cacophony of electronic verbiage. Page after page of endless, mindless tripe. People selling something; people saying something. No body reading anything! If the page doesn't have pictures, [click] the viewer is gone. Everyone is looking for entertainment. No one is looking for substance. But we keep on writing and we think someone will read it. Oh, how we deceive ourselves -- convinced of our own immortality. Words, words, words . . . - cominus
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