The Lord’s Prayer has nurtured Christians throughout the ages. Yet today it is often
well known–but little understood
frequently repeated–but seldom contemplated
much loved as Jesus’s model prayer–but attacked by some for naming God 'Father.’
Martin Luther said, 'To this day I am still nursing myself on the Lord’s Prayer like a child and am still eating and drinking of it like an old man without getting bored with it.’ The Lord’s Prayer can still offer such nourishment.
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Arthur Paul Boers teaches pastoral theology at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary. A Mennonite minister and Benedictine oblate, he has pastored in rural and urban settings in the U.S. and Canada. The author of six books, his degrees include the following: DMin, MTh in Pastoral Counseling, MDiv, and an MA in Peace Studies. Boers, a Canadian, is the oldest child of Dutch immigrants. He and spouse Lorna Mc Dougall are the parents of two young adults.