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Lord, Teach Us to Pray
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Lord, Teach Us to Pray in Vernon, BC
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Lord, Teach Us to Pray in Vernon, BC
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‘Lord, Teach Us to Pray,’ is a book of substance, and a collection of carefully excerpted devotionals from the writings of Andrew Murray. One of the world’s foremost authorities on the deeper Christian life, Murray wrote scores of insightful books through the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It addresses issues like the Holy Spirit, faith, obedience, love, and more.
It gives much to consider about prayer. It acts as a source of inspiration for Christians who wish to pray more effectively and devoutly. The author takes as his text the first part of Matthew 6, including the Lord's Prayer, and examines the subject of prayer, as well as the role of Jesus Christ as the ‘only teacher’. Though meant for people of faith, even agnostics and atheists can still find use and interest in its pages.
"lead me to cast away my thoughts of what I think I know, and make me kneel before Thee in true teachableness and poverty of spirit."
— Andrew Murray (Lord, Teach Us to Pray)
‘Lord, Teach Us to Pray,’ is a book of substance, and a collection of carefully excerpted devotionals from the writings of Andrew Murray. One of the world’s foremost authorities on the deeper Christian life, Murray wrote scores of insightful books through the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It addresses issues like the Holy Spirit, faith, obedience, love, and more.
It gives much to consider about prayer. It acts as a source of inspiration for Christians who wish to pray more effectively and devoutly. The author takes as his text the first part of Matthew 6, including the Lord's Prayer, and examines the subject of prayer, as well as the role of Jesus Christ as the ‘only teacher’. Though meant for people of faith, even agnostics and atheists can still find use and interest in its pages.
"lead me to cast away my thoughts of what I think I know, and make me kneel before Thee in true teachableness and poverty of spirit."
— Andrew Murray (Lord, Teach Us to Pray)


















