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Leading in Prayer: A Workbook for Worship

Old, Hughes Oliphant


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Where and how can we learn the art of prayer? For many the idea of leading in prayer is daunting, but it’s a charge ministers can’t hide from. Affirming that one has to be well experienced personally to lead others, this meticulous work provides the remedy: scripture and practice. This is wise, eye-opening guidance for pastors, church leaders, and anyone who wants to enrich their prayer life.

This comprehensive guide to ordering, improving, and doing prayer in Christian corporate worship is for pastors, worship leaders, teachers and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the use of public prayer. Old discusses the historical and theological background of prayer, instructs readers in the various kinds of prayer as they are used in worship, and examines the ordering of prayer in congregational worship. Includes sample prayers and sample church services.


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  • Cover Type
    Paperback
  • ISBN
    9780802808219
  • Page Count
    370
  • Publisher
    Eerdmans Publishing Company
  • Publication Date
    1995

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About the Author

Hughes Oliphant Old is John H. Leith Professor of Reformed theology and Worship at Erskine theological Seminary and Dean of Erskine's Institute for Reformed Worship. His many books include six volumes of The Reading and Preaching of the Scriptures in the Worship of the Christian Church, and Themes and Variations for a Christian Doxology.

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Leading in Prayer: A Workbook for Worship

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This comprehensive guide to ordering, improving, and doing prayer in Christian corporate worship is for pastors, worship leaders, teachers and anyone interested in a deeper understanding of the use of public prayer. Old discusses the historical and theological background of prayer, instructs readers in the various kinds of prayer as they are used in worship, and examines the ordering of prayer in congregational worship. Includes sample prayers and sample church services.

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