Seeking God for a Breakthrough

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Rick Warren
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Every one of us needs a breakthrough at some point.

You might feel like you’ve been trying to climb a mountain for years and you just need a small little ‘push’ to get you on top.

God is capable of making a change like that for us, but how do we ask him for such a thing?

This five part series from Pastor Rick Warren answers just that. It’s the ultimate guide to prayer when we need a major breakthrough in our lives or when we just need to speak with God.

Sermons included:

  1. How to Pray in a Crisis gives us six things to remember when we’re praying while we’re scared, so that we can get through it.
  2. Praying and Fasting for a Breakthrough tells the story of David and Ezra to teach us how to speak to God when we’re in need of a breakthrough.
  3. How to Pray a Breakthrough Prayer uses king Jehoshaphat as an example of someone who communicated with God in just the right way to achieve the breakthrough he needed.
  4. Talking To Your Heavenly Father Have you ever wondered if you should speak to God differently than talking to a friend? This sermon gives a practical look into how we should speak to God.
  5. Why Must I Keep On Praying Persistently? gives us four reasons about why we should pray unceasingly and teaches the importance of staying in communion with God.

This resource includes:

  • MP3 audio of each message for easy listening on an iPhone, Android, or any other MP3 player.
  • Transcripts to read while listening to the audio and to highlight passages that stood out.
  • Outlines (blank and with fill-ins) to understand the structure of the message and give to your members to take notes on.
  • Message slides (.jpeg and PowerPoint) that can be used as a visual display as you preach.
  • Talk It Over Discussion Questions to give to your small groups to discuss what they learned from your message.

NOTE: The DVD set only includes videos from the messages, not the additional resources listed above.