Walking in Christian faith requires self-discipline, reflection, and prayer. Latonya Gordon's books, Standing in the Need of Prayer: You Were Too Embarrassed To Say Aloud, and No My Nana Said, allow readers to make connections through faith.
Walking in Christian faith requires self-discipline, reflection, and prayer. Latonya Gordon's books, Standing in the Need of Prayer: You Were Too Embarrassed To Say Aloud, and No My Nana Said, allow readers to make connections through faith.
Prayer is one of the most intimate ways a person can connect with God. It isn't always easy to be truly honest about the contents of your heart and mind. Standing in the Need of Prayers offers readers authentic prayers that are too taboo for the church. The realistic prayers offer individuals normalcy, and knowing that God would hear their prayers, no matter what they may have done in life.
Young Kidre has a best friend named Ebony who sometimes says mean things. Kidre stays inspired by the motivation of her great-grandmother, whom she calls Nana.
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