The Our Father

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How do you pray the prayer of another? What if the author of the prayer is the Son of God? Theologian and master storyteller John Shea takes a fresh look at prayer in general and the Our Father in particular in this delightful album. Focusing on the prayer that Jesus taught us, Shea unpacks the Scriptures surrounding the Lord's Prayer using both contemporary and biblical stories. Revealing new insights into this most familiar of prayers, Shea reinvigorates the Our Father for today's Christian. Total Running Time: 3 hours, 5 minutes.
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The Our Father - CDClick here to purchase a CD version from ACTA Publications. How do you pray the prayer of another? What if the author of the prayer is the Son of God? Renowned theologian and storyteller John Shea takes a fresh look at prayer in general and the Our Father in particular in this delightful CD.
Focusing on the prayer that Jesus taught us, Shea unpacks the Scriptures surrounding the Lord's Prayer using both contemporary and biblical stories. Revealing new insights into this most familiar of prayers, Shea reinvigorates the Our Father for today's Christian. Total Running Time: 3 hours, 5 minutes, $15.95.
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Gospel Food for Hungry Christians: MatthewClick on the title above to purchase a CD version of this product. Renowned theologian and storyteller John Shea offers his marvelous scriptural and theological insights into the Gospel of Matthew. His captivating stories and examples relate Matthew’s gospel to contemporary Christian life in ways that are “preachable, teachable and personal.” Great to use while driving or meditating at home, this is a wonderful resource for preachers, lectors, liturgy planners, and the growing number of Catholics who meet in prayer groups.
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