Don Kistler
Puritan Board Sophomore
I'm pleased to tell you about a new title from the Northampton Press. And this
one is unique for us in that all of the authors are still alive! The book is
entitled, "Let Us Pray," and is a symposium on the subject of prayer by leading
pastors and theologians. The contributing authors are R. C. Sproul, John MacArthur,
John Piper, Joel Beeke, Steven Lawson, Richard D. Phillips, Hywel Jones, Michael
Haykin, W. Robert Godfrey, Phil Johnson, and Bruce Bickel.
When our Lord's disciples came to Him regarding prayer, they did not ask Him to
teach them how to pray, but rather they asked Him to teach them to pray. Obviously
even those closest to Christ needed to learn to pray. And so do we.
Here, some of our best Bible teachers and expositors give us instruction on prayer,
from why we should pray, to what prayer is, how it ties in with God's sovereignty,
what it means to pray in Jesus' name, what it means to hallow God's name, and why
God is to be the focus of our prayers, not ourselves. These, and many other topics,
are addressed in this helpful book.
Here is the table of contents for your perusal:
Chapter 1
Why Pray?
R. C. Sproul
Chapter 2
Prayer as Worship
John MacArthur
Chapter 3
God-Centered Prayer
John Piper
Chapter 4
Hallowing God's Name
Joel Beeke
Chapter 5
Praying in Jesus' Name
Steven Lawson
Chapter 6
Seeking God?s Will in Prayer
W. Robert Godfrey
Chapter 7
Prayer and the Sovereignty of God
Richard D. Phillips
Chapter 8
"Christian" Prayer
Dr. Hwyel Jones
Chapter 9
The Concert of Prayer in the 18th Century: A Model for Praying Together
Michael Haykin
Chapter 10
Effectual, Fervent Prayer
Phil Johnson
Chapter 11
Prayer as Our Battle Cry
R. Bruce Bickel
Chapter 12
Postscript
The retail cost for this 188 page paperback book is $12. Until December 1 it is
available to you for $8, plus $6 postage. After December 1 the cost will be $10. To
order go to The Northampton Press.
Don Kistler
one is unique for us in that all of the authors are still alive! The book is
entitled, "Let Us Pray," and is a symposium on the subject of prayer by leading
pastors and theologians. The contributing authors are R. C. Sproul, John MacArthur,
John Piper, Joel Beeke, Steven Lawson, Richard D. Phillips, Hywel Jones, Michael
Haykin, W. Robert Godfrey, Phil Johnson, and Bruce Bickel.
When our Lord's disciples came to Him regarding prayer, they did not ask Him to
teach them how to pray, but rather they asked Him to teach them to pray. Obviously
even those closest to Christ needed to learn to pray. And so do we.
Here, some of our best Bible teachers and expositors give us instruction on prayer,
from why we should pray, to what prayer is, how it ties in with God's sovereignty,
what it means to pray in Jesus' name, what it means to hallow God's name, and why
God is to be the focus of our prayers, not ourselves. These, and many other topics,
are addressed in this helpful book.
Here is the table of contents for your perusal:
Chapter 1
Why Pray?
R. C. Sproul
Chapter 2
Prayer as Worship
John MacArthur
Chapter 3
God-Centered Prayer
John Piper
Chapter 4
Hallowing God's Name
Joel Beeke
Chapter 5
Praying in Jesus' Name
Steven Lawson
Chapter 6
Seeking God?s Will in Prayer
W. Robert Godfrey
Chapter 7
Prayer and the Sovereignty of God
Richard D. Phillips
Chapter 8
"Christian" Prayer
Dr. Hwyel Jones
Chapter 9
The Concert of Prayer in the 18th Century: A Model for Praying Together
Michael Haykin
Chapter 10
Effectual, Fervent Prayer
Phil Johnson
Chapter 11
Prayer as Our Battle Cry
R. Bruce Bickel
Chapter 12
Postscript
The retail cost for this 188 page paperback book is $12. Until December 1 it is
available to you for $8, plus $6 postage. After December 1 the cost will be $10. To
order go to The Northampton Press.
Don Kistler