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            In Jesus' Name: 5 Altars of Prayer That Move Heaven and Earth
by Rick DuBose
Whoever Controls the Altar Controls the Outcome
Throughout Scripture, God's leaders built altars where He met them in powerful, miraculous ways. God 
still longs to pour out His power at those altars. But we've been seduced away by worldly wisdom and 
man-made distractions and plans, leaving us ineffective against the evil sweeping across our land.
With insight and humility, international leader and pastor Rick DuBose shows the path back to five 
forgotten altars--and ultimately, the path to your place in heaven's throne room. Full of real-world 
application and encouraging inspiration, this book will help you
· ignite a fire for effective prayer
· stand your ground in five key areas
· create a culture of prevailing prayer in your church
· build spaces to repent, receive, and encounter God
It's time to storm the altars and pray with humble authority that moves heaven--and unleashes 
victory here on earth.
"I'd never considered prayer had a skill set, but it does, and this book will help you develop a 
meaningful skill set of prayer."--DONALD E. ROSS, author of 
Turnaround Pastor and 
network leader of Northwest Ministry Network
"The truths in this book will transform your prayer life and Kingdom effectiveness."--
KERMIT S. BRIDGES, DMin, president of Southwestern Assemblies of God University
About the Author:
Rick DuBose is the assistant general superintendent of the Assemblies of God and a 
member of the executive leadership team. The author of 
The Church That Works, DuBose is a 
respected pastor and has served the Assemblies of God in various local and national leadership 
positions for more than two decades. He and his wife, Rita, have three adult children and eight 
grandsons and make their home in Springfield, Missouri.