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Highlights
- What you pray . . . shapes what you believe . . . shapes how you live.
- About the Author: D. J. MAROTTA is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America and the founding Rector of Redeemer Anglican Church in Richmond, Virginia.
- 192 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
What you pray . . . shapes what you believe . . . shapes how you live.
The Lord's Prayer is a beautiful, subversive passage of words. It forms our imaginations and--given time--transforms us. And today, we're in desperate need of renewed imaginations.
Christians are living in a wilderness of secularism. In Liturgy in the Wilderness, Anglican priest D. J. Marotta shows how the Lord's Prayer provides a framework for living in Jesus Christ. When we pray the Lord's Prayer, we shift spiritual tectonic plates that lie deep beneath culture, society, and the depths of our own hearts. We're taken apart and put back together. We're offered words of trust and mission. And we begin to see the world differently--the way Jesus saw it.
This book awakens our hearts to the beauty and bounty of the Lord's Prayer, helping us to live faithfully in the wilderness.
Book Synopsis
What you pray . . . shapes what you believe . . . shapes how you live.
The Lord's Prayer is a beautiful, subversive passage of words given to the church by Jesus. It forms our imaginations and--given time--transforms us. And today, we are in desperate need of renewed imaginations. Christians are living in a wilderness of secularism. The historic Christian faith is seen as absurd at best and dangerously oppressive at worst. Followers of Jesus must begin to imagine life as a faithful minority who are ever seeking to subvert what is evil with good, what is hateful with love, what is corrosive with nurture.
In Liturgy in the Wilderness, Anglican priest D. J. Marotta shows how the Lord's Prayer provides a framework in our secular age for understanding, believing, and living in light of Jesus Christ. When we pray the Lord's Prayer, we're planting seeds that can split concrete. We're dripping water that can wear away granite. We're shifting spiritual tectonic plates that lie deep beneath culture, society, and the depths of our own hearts. When we pray the Lord's Prayer, our imaginations are stirred, moved, and transformed. We're taken apart and put back together. We're stripped of our idols, addictions, and false hopes. We're offered new words of trust and mission. And we begin to see the world differently--the way Jesus saw it.
With this book, Marotta awakens our hearts to the beauty, sustaining power, and bounty of the Lord's Prayer and shows us how to live faithfully in the wilderness.
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What you pray . . . shapes what you believe . . . shapes how you live.
The Lord's Prayer is a beautiful, subversive passage of words given to the church by Jesus. It forms our imaginations and--given time--transforms us. And today, we are in desperate need of renewed imaginations.
In Liturgy in the Wilderness, Anglican priest D. J. Marotta shows how the Lord's Prayer provides a framework in our secular age for believing and living in Jesus Christ. When we pray the Lord's Prayer, we're shifting spiritual tectonic plates that lie deep beneath culture, society, and the depths of our own hearts. In this prayer we're taken apart and put back together. We're stripped of our idols, addictions, and false hopes. We're offered new words of trust and mission that help us engage the world.
We need the words of Jesus in the Lord's Prayer to sink deep into the roots of our souls. When we allow these words to work on us, we become wiser, kinder, and more joyful followers of Jesus. Marotta awakens our hearts to the beauty and bounty of the Lord's Prayer and shows us how to live faithfully in the wilderness.
About the Author
D. J. MAROTTA is a priest in the Anglican Church in North America and the founding Rector of Redeemer Anglican Church in Richmond, Virginia. His wife is gracious and his children are clever.