Description
*Condition Note: Book is lightly used and clean.*
"Learning to Pray" is an examination of the Lord's Prayer. More than a liturgical device, this significant prayer was given by Jesus as a framework for our personal praying. The authors build a system of prayer around the sections of the Lord's Prayer found in Matthew 6.
Bill and Carolyn Self see the Lord's Prayer as the answer Jesus gave to the disciples when they asked, "Lord, teach us to pray." They see it as a logical device to help in the discipline of prayer. This succinct book can be used for group study or as a personal guide for praying. The Selfs answer questions about prayer, discuss how to lead a prayer workshop, and explain how to set up your own prayer diary.
What is needed in the Christian life is a serious discipline in the matter of prayer. Learning to Pray is a good step in that direction.
Preface
Introduction
Questions About Prayer
--How Can We Pray
--What About Prayer Promises?
--"I Can't Get Through to God"
--Why Prayer Fails
--Bloody Knuckles Praying
--What Happens to People Who Pray?
The Lord's Prayer
--Our Father
--Hallowed Be Thy Name
--Thy Kingdom Come
--Give Us This Day
--Forgive Us Our Debts
--Lead Us Not Into Temptation
--For Thine Is The Kingdom
How to Lead a Prayer Workshop
--Be a Qualified Leader
--Suggested Procedures for Twelve Study Sessions
Your Own Prayer Diary
--How to Set Up Your Own Prayer Diary
--My Personal Commitment
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1999 |
Printed: |
1999 |
Pages: |
127 |
Publisher: |
General Conference Ministerial Association |
Condition: |
B+ |