Devoting Ourselves to the Prayers: A Baptismal Theology for the Church's Intercessory Work
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Devoting Ourselves to the Prayers: A Baptismal Theology for the Church's Intercessory Work  -     By: Mark Stamm

Devoting Ourselves to the Prayers: A Baptismal Theology for the Church's Intercessory Work

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Title: Devoting Ourselves to the Prayers: A Baptismal Theology for the Church's Intercessory Work
By: Mark Stamm
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 208
Vendor: Upper Room
Publication Date: 2015
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 0881777129
ISBN-13: 9780881777123
Stock No: WW777123

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Dr. Stamm integrates the biblical, theological, and pastoral insight fitting of a liturgical scholar-pastor as he attempts to improve and deepen the church's congregational practice of intercessory prayer. In Devoting Ourselves to the Prayers: A Baptismal Theology for the Church's Intercessory Work, Dr. Stamm points to the strong biblical and historical connections between baptism and intercessory prayer, suggesting that intercessory prayer is a vocation-a calling-rooted in our common baptism. Imaginative, informative, and deeply committed to the idea that prayer is an essential practice of the church, this book not only addresses what has become the church's neglect of intercessory prayer but the difference such praying makes.

Author Bio

Mark Stamm is Associate Professor of Christian Worship at Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas Texas. He has degrees from Shippensburg University, Wesley Theological Seminary and Boston University. Now an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church, Stamm served as a pastor of churches in Kentucky and Pennsylvania before completing his TH.D. at Boston University.

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