If you're not sure whether praying the Lord's Prayer will make any difference to your life, or have given up trying, then this new booklet by Bishop John Bluck and Bishop Muru Walters is for you.
It invites you to explore Christianity’s most famous prayer. And if you know the prayer already, this booklet may help you shake the dust off the familiar words.
The cover photo anchors the prayer in the experience of living in Aotearoa New Zealand now. We need to make it part of our landscape just as it is so indisputably part of the landscape of first-century Palestine.
Throughout, the booklet is illustrated with evocative photos of our coastline. And there are questions in the last chapter, making the publication ideal for study groups.
The Lord's Prayer is available from Taonga Publishing, 214 Ilam Road, Christchurch 8041. Or you can email cfchurch@orcon.net.nz.
The price is only $10, including post and packaging.
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