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29. STOP UNDERESTIMATING PRAYER | with Adam Whitescarver

46 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Prayer is not the backup plan it is the first move In this episode of Made To Tell we talk with Adam Whitescarver from Pray Chattanooga about how prayer fuels evangelism builds boldness and shapes the way we share the gospel From prayer lists and persistence to Acts 1 and 2 and the Lord’s Prayer this conversation explores why prayer is active powerful and essential in every believers life If you have ever wondered how to share your faith or underestimated prayer this episode will shift your perspective

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