Dr. Mark Rutland’s new book will help you be a better leader. It will help you receive a healthy dose of accountability through applied spiritual authority.

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21 Seconds to Change Your World: Finding God’s Healing and Abundance Through Prayer

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A Powerful Call to Restore Your Soul Through Prayer

When an excruciating bout of depression led Dr. Mark Rutland to more deeply explore prayer, he came to understand its miraculous power for soul restoration.

By Dr. Mark Rutland

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When he didnt have the words to pray, Dr. Mark Rutland turned to the Lord’s Prayer. Through it, he reconnected with God and found comfort, hope, and healing. In this book he reveals how your soul can be renewed in the 21 seconds it takes to pray these words of Jesus.

Dr. Rutland examines the Lord’s Prayer alongside Psalm 23, making the two most familiar prayers of the Bible come alive like never before. You’ll be inspired by stories of lives changed through this practical prayer strategy that works in even the busiest life. Discover for yourself the power of these prayers to bless and heal. In the end, it’s not just about saying the prayers—it’s about getting to know the Lord of the prayers.

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About Dr. Mark Rutland


Mark Rutland, PhD, is a New York Times best-selling author. He is the executive director of the National Institute of Christian Leadership and founder of Global Servants, having served previously as the pastor of a megachurch and president of two universities. Rutland and his wife, Alison, have been married and in ministry together for more than fifty years. They have three children and nine grandchildren. Through Global Servants, the Rutland’s established House of Grace in Chiang Rai, Thailand, and Kumasi, Ghana, to protect tribal girls from sex trafficking. Since 1986 House of Grace has been “saving little girls for big destinies.” Its work in West Africa, largely in remote villages, has built churches and village hygiene services in five countries.