The Lord’s Prayer: How to Pray, How to live is a short, attractive leaflet to help individuals better understand the prayer JesusJesus (Greek form of Hebrew 'Joshua' meaning 'Yahweh [God] is salvation') Also given the title Christ, meaning 'anointed one' or Messiah. His life is recorded mainly in the Four Gospels although he is also mentioned by the Jewish historian Josephus (c. 37-c.100) and the Roman historian Tacitus (c.110). taught his disciples.
Written by the ArchbishopArchbishop Bishop who also presides over a group of dioceses or provinces. of YorkYork 1. A Roman city and early centre of Christianity. 2. Diocese and province under the leadership of the Archbishop of York., Stephen Cottrell, the leaflet takes the reader through the meaning of each line of the Lord’s Prayer. It includes suggestions of what to do next and links to further ideas.
The leaflet has also been designed as a resource for churches to download and use.
The Lord’s Prayer provides guidance on how to live and pray. Archbishop Stephen challenges people to get to know this prayer or explore it more deeply to allow it to shape their lives, reminding us of its power to bring unity, healing, and transformation.
You can download a digital version of the leaflet here.
A printable version of The Lord’s Prayer Leaflet can also be downloaded here.