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Free Stuff Fridays (Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals)

This week, the blog and this giveaway are sponsored by Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals.

Matthew Henry’s Method for Prayer, now available in carefully abridged ebook editions from the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals, invites modern believers into a deeper, more meaningful communion with God. In an age defined by constant noise, distraction, and spiritual fatigue, the timeless wisdom of Matthew Henry speaks with renewed clarity.

Henry’s work was crafted in a world far removed from smartphones, social media, and the relentless pace of modern life. And yet, man’s spiritual needs have remained the same. Henry’s words concerning prayer, then, are as relevant now as they have ever been.

Method for Prayer is more than a devotional—it is a structured, Scripture-rich guide designed to help believers pray with greater depth, confidence, and intentionality. Drawing extensively from the Bible, Henry organizes prayer into thoughtful categories, equipping readers with language and themes that align their hearts with God’s will. Whether you are new to prayer or seeking to enrich your lifelong practice, this work offers a pathway to more focused, spiritually grounded communication with the Lord.

Featuring ESV, KJV, NIV, and NASB versions, the Method for Prayer ebooks are available now through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and other major ebook retailers. Readers are also invited to enter a special giveaway for a chance to win one of four free copies in their preferred translation. Don’t miss this opportunity—the drawing ends April 30.


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