No. of pages 26
Published: 2003
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"Our Father: The Prayer Jesus Taught" by Gail Newey explores the depth and significance of the Lord's Prayer. Through thoughtful reflections and insights, the author invites readers to delve into each line of this foundational Christian prayer, uncovering its rich meanings and teachings. Newey emphasizes the transformative power of the prayer, encouraging believers to embrace its themes of love, forgiveness, and connection to God. As readers engage with the text, they are guided to develop a deeper, more personal relationship with the divine, discovering how this timeless prayer can impact their daily lives and spiritual journeys. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 26 pages in this book. This book was published in 2003 by Loyola University Press, U. S. .
MARY JOSLIN is the author of a number of storybooks for children. Some of her titles are: The Goodbye Boat, The Minstrel's Tale and The Heaven Tree. Mary Joslin is the author of a number of books that explore questions of belief and spirituality, including The Goodbye Boat, The Minstrel's Tale and The Heaven Tree. Gail Newey has also illustrated Best Loved Parables and Our Father for Lion.