ABOUT THE AUTHOR… Fay Ellis Butler, the daughter of a pastor, Rev. R.N. Ellis, was educated in New York City. She became a Registered Nurse (Bellevue Hospital, N.Y.U.) and Medical Anthropologist receiving her PH.D. from Columbia University. Fay continues to work in her church teaching Sunday School, counseling and in prayer ministry. She has traveled all over the United States (including Alaska), Africa, Asia, South America, Europe and the Caribbean as a missionary. She is the widow of Rev. /Atty John L. Butler, the mother of seven children, eight grandchildren and one great-grandchild. She considers herself greatly bless because all of her children are servants of the Master and are working faithfully in their respective churches.
Why Pray? No Prayer, No Power
A Prayer Guide for the Saints
by Fay Ellis Butler, PH.D.

Why Pray? No Prayer, No Power
A Prayer Guide for the Saints
by Fay Ellis Butler, PH.D.
Published Jul 31, 2014
104 Pages
Genre: RELIGION / Biblical Meditations / General
Book Details
Experience absolute peace, total healing, and complete deliverance through PRAYER
ABOUT THE BOOK… It is obvious that the world, communities and families are becoming socially, spiritually and morally decadent. Individuals are hurting, homes are dysfunctional, young people and adults are troubled. Many professions and institutions can attenuate life’s problems, but God is Love and is all powerful and He alone totally heals and delivers. Our answers begin with PRAYER. No one can take His love for granted. Each has a will – great decision making ability—and must humbly to seek God for him/herself. God is pleased when individuals acknowledge Him for Who He is and begin to seek Him. These multiple, diverse painful problems of life can be minimalized, stopped and healed by God. He will heal past pain, current frustration, and even future failures. He will respond to the child, teenager, adult and senior who will fervently seek Him. There are no prayer professionals or prayer specialists, just those who will humble themselves before God recognizing that life is short and death is sure, and that peace in the present and in the hereafter is possible. God wants to hear from everyone from the vilest sinner to the sweetest grandmother. Persons who come to God with an open heart, yielded will, and a passionate hunger will hear from God. Prayer is simply talking to God, praising, God, petitioning Him, etc. Pray for yourself, your family, your community, the government, the sick, the drug addict, the homeless, our schools, our churches and church leaders. Cultivate a life of prayer and watch God work in your circumstances. “Seek ye the Lord while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near (Isaiah 55:6).