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  1. April 2024 Anchored in Christ Newsletter. Howdy saints! Welcome to the Anchored in Christ newsletter, where each month you’ll get a roundup of great ideas and resources to build your faith in Jesus.

    • About Me

      Hi, I’m Kevin Halloran. The purpose of my writing and...

  2. Hi, I’m Kevin Halloran. The purpose of my writing and speaking is to encourage, equip, and empower you to live a Bible-saturated, gospel-centered, Christ-exalting life. I’m no expert at this—just a pilgrim on a journey to the celestial city trying to please his Lord.

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    • Notable Reviews
    • Endorsements

    Foreword by Colin S. Smith Introduction: The Struggle Is Real 1. I Forget Why Prayer Matters (click link to read / listen) 2. I Don’t Know What to Pray 3. I Feel Too Guilty to Pray 4. I’m Not Sure God Hears Me 5. I Have Mixed Motives 6. I Can’t Focus 7. I’m So Unorganized 8. I’m Too Stressed 9. I’m Too Busy Conclusion: The Struggle Is Worth It

    “Kevin Halloran has brought together a treasure chest of wise and practical counsel that will deepen your prayers… Kevin will help you bring structure and purpose to your prayer life. He will show you how to use any sense of failure you feel to help, rather than hinder, your prayers. This book will expand your horizons and give you a new vision for...

  3. Kevin P. Halloran, When Prayer Is a Struggle: A Practical Guide to Overcoming Obstacles in Prayer shares biblical truth and practical tools that will help you build a life of prayer.

  4. Kevin Halloran is known for The Last Duel (2021), Ford v Ferrari (2019) and Hidden Figures (2016).

    • Kevin Halloran
  5. Kevin Halloran serves with Unlocking the Bible. Kevin loves preaching and teaching God’s Word, reading, blogging (in both English and Spanish), and spending time with his wife and young daughter. Kevin is the author of When Prayer is a Struggle (P&R). Follow Kevin on Twitter.

  6. Nov 5, 2015 · Kevin Halloran unpacks five reasons why some Bible-believing preachers hesitate to proclaim the biblical doctrine of God's judgment.