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The Prayer of Jesus: Developing Intimacy with God Through Christ's Example

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In Luke 11:2-4, Jesus gave his disciples, and every Christian to follow, directions on how to pray properly. Long known as 'The Lord's Prayer,' this framework for true communication with God forms the basis for The Prayer of Jesus, by veteran writer Mike Nappa (A Heart Like His, A Mind Like His). By breaking down this very familiar passage into its component parts, Nappa makes the prayer of Jesus fresh and new.

192 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2001

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Mike Nappa

117 books134 followers
Mike Nappa (M.A.B.T, M.A.E., B.A.C.E.) is an multiple-award-winning novelist, memoirist, and theologian known for writing thought-provoking, fast-paced fiction as well as "coffee-shop theology," inspirational books, and children's books and products.

A prolific author of numerous books and over 1,000 articles, his works have been translated into many languages, with millions of copies sold worldwide. His highlight reel includes VeggieTales Super Comics, the Bible-Smart Q&A commentary, and the award-winning Coffey and Hill series of suspense novels.

Mike is proud to be a person of color (Arab-American) active in the publishing industry. Learn more about Mikey by Googling his name, or checking him out on Amazon or Spotify.

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January 16, 2021
A good book that covers the fundamentals of Christianity well, and teaches a lot of what my church has run through with us over the years. I think its very good for a new believer, easy to read with cute stories to go alongside it. Only thing is it's quite old school, and in certain parts very dated.
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