ISBN-13: 9781556357855 / Angielski / Miękka / 2008 / 188 str.
Description: The Lord's Prayer has nurtured Christians throughout the ages. Yet today it is often well known--but little understood frequently repeated--but seldom contemplated much loved as Jesus's model prayer--but attacked by some for naming God ""Father."" Martin Luther said, ""To this day I am still nursing myself on the Lord's Prayer like a child and am still eating and drinking of it like an old man without getting bored with it."" The Lord's Prayer can still offer such nourishment. Endorsements: ""Lord, Teach Us to Pray is biblically sound, spiritually rich, and intellectually stimulating. Boers shows the 'Our Father' as a prayer that is as wide as it is deep; it embraces all humanity's yearnings and touches the inner depths of the human heart."" --Henri Nouwen, from the Foreword About the Contributor(s): Arthur Paul Boers teaches pastoral theology at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary. A Mennonite minister and Benedictine oblate, he has pastored in rural and urban settings in the U.S. and Canada. The author of six books, his degrees include the following: DMin, MTh in Pastoral Counseling, MDiv, and an MA in Peace Studies. Boers, a Canadian, is the oldest child of Dutch immigrants. He and spouse Lorna McDougall are the parents of two young adults.
Description:The Lords Prayer has nurtured Christians throughout the ages. Yet today it is oftenwell known--but little understoodfrequently repeated--but seldom contemplatedmuch loved as Jesuss model prayer--but attacked by some for naming God ""Father.""Martin Luther said, ""To this day I am still nursing myself on the Lords Prayer like a child and am still eating and drinking of it like an old man without getting bored with it."" The Lords Prayer can still offer such nourishment.Endorsements:""Lord, Teach Us to Pray is biblically sound, spiritually rich, and intellectually stimulating. Boers shows the Our Father as a prayer that is as wide as it is deep; it embraces all humanitys yearnings and touches the inner depths of the human heart.""--Henri Nouwen, from the ForewordAbout the Contributor(s):Arthur Paul Boers teaches pastoral theology at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary. A Mennonite minister and Benedictine oblate, he has pastored in rural and urban settings in the U.S. and Canada. The author of six books, his degrees include the following: DMin, MTh in Pastoral Counseling, MDiv, and an MA in Peace Studies. Boers, a Canadian, is the oldest child of Dutch immigrants. He and spouse Lorna McDougall are the parents of two young adults.