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Lord's Prayer

The Prayer for Our Journey

Wesley Hill’s reliable guide to the Lord’s Prayer is a solid addition to the long tradition of commentaries on the prayer stretching back to Tertullian, Cyprian, and Origen.

Fathers, Children, and Gifts: A Brief Reflection on the Name of the First Person of the Trinity

Expansive language presses against the limits of the worst habits of our theological imaginations, especially, for instance, assuming we know what a word like “father” means.

Taught by Strange Words

Sometimes a strange word in a Bible reading or a liturgical text may be a stumbling block to one “almost persuaded” (Acts 26:28). We discover new things in old texts, or hear words intended for building up used only to tear down. Just how much time do we have to explain in an age of shortened attention spans and sporadic Sunday attendance?

Forgive Us Our Sins

At the Living Church Institute’s December 13 Faith Talks in Dallas, Wesley Hill and Amber Noel examined the inner workings of confession and forgiveness.

Lead Us Not into Temptation?

The call from our Lord is to persevere in the face of repeated, persistent, and often agonizing temptation. But it’s important to remember that we’re not called to do this on our own.

Forgive Us Our Trespasses?

What is it that we’re forgiving? As our various English translations have it, do we mean sins, trespasses, or debts?

Praying the “Our Father” with Rembrandt

To pray the Our Father with Rembrandt is to find yourself praying it in a way you hope never to stop.

Administrator Will Rock Again

By G. Jeffrey MacDonald • William C. Webster’s Bold Enough to Say is part concert, part theater, part film.

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