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A strong, vibrant, and insightful book. Here is a wonderful journey into the heart of Christian prayer by passionate practitioners of prayer.Bishop Will Willimon, North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church
Becoming Jesus' Prayer invites readers to take a new look at the Lord's Prayerwords so familiar to Christians, yet often muttered without thinking. Each chapter features a story, theological reflection, discussion questions, guidelines for weekly prayer at home and corporate prayer, and hymn suggestions. It also includes a leader's guide, seven sessions for groups, four…mehr

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A strong, vibrant, and insightful book. Here is a wonderful journey into the heart of Christian prayer by passionate practitioners of prayer.Bishop Will Willimon, North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church

Becoming Jesus' Prayer invites readers to take a new look at the Lord's Prayerwords so familiar to Christians, yet often muttered without thinking. Each chapter features a story, theological reflection, discussion questions, guidelines for weekly prayer at home and corporate prayer, and hymn suggestions. It also includes a leader's guide, seven sessions for groups, four appendices that include the Lord's Prayer in hymnsas litany and musicand a prayer bibliography. This resource can be used in individual or group settings.


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Gregory V. Palmer is Resident Bishop of the Iowa Area of the United Methodist Church. He earned his M.Div. from Duke University Divinity School.