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Most Christians, whether preachers or not, are familiar with the Lord's Prayer; maybe too familiar. In this excellent devotional, Geoff New urges us to encounter the Lord's Prayer again - to encounter it as a text that is urgent and powerful, speaking directly to the needs and longings of the human heart. Written primarily with preachers in mind, this book addresses common ministry challenges, such as discouragement and isolation, and demonstrates how the Lord's Prayer can meet us in every season of the Christian life. Stories from the author's life and ministry illustrate the message of each…mehr

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Most Christians, whether preachers or not, are familiar with the Lord's Prayer; maybe too familiar. In this excellent devotional, Geoff New urges us to encounter the Lord's Prayer again - to encounter it as a text that is urgent and powerful, speaking directly to the needs and longings of the human heart. Written primarily with preachers in mind, this book addresses common ministry challenges, such as discouragement and isolation, and demonstrates how the Lord's Prayer can meet us in every season of the Christian life. Stories from the author's life and ministry illustrate the message of each chapter, and readers are encouraged to reflect on their own experiences as they prayerfully encounter the life, death, and resurrection of Christ as reflected in the phrases of the Lord's Prayer.
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Autorenporträt
GEOFF NEW is a Presbyterian minister in New Zealand. He is the Dean of Studies at Knox Centre for Ministry and Leadership, Dunedin, New Zealand. He was the minister of Papakura East Presbyterian Church from 1997 to 2015. Geoff is a trainer for Langham Preaching in South Asia (langham.org) and also heads up Kiwimade Preaching (kiwimadepreaching.com) which seeks to resource and encourage preachers in New Zealand. Geoff graduated with a Doctor of Ministry from the Australian College of Theology in 2011. He is married to Ruth and they have three grown children.