1. In the fourth episode, Dan and Debi sit down with Gretchen Ronnevik to ask what all is wrapped up in “daily bread.”
  2. In the third episode, the reverend Paul Walker outlines why we ask God "thy Kingdom come."
  3. In the second episode, Ken Jones explains the first petition of the Lord's Prayer.
  4. In episode 1, Dan and Debi talk with Donavon Riley about Luther's exposition of the Lord's Prayer.
  5. Dr. Paulson discusses contemporary rejections of Martin Luther.
  6. Meditation is part of what C.S. Lewis calls the "baptism of the imagination." In Christ, we belong to him, all the parts of us--even our brain.
  7. This is a prayer which orients us in the morning to offer our lives to God with trust and thanksgiving.
  8. Chad talks about the practice of prayer and the offering of incense.
  9. Whether it is the awkwardness of praying aloud in a group, starting a prayer journal and then forgetting about it, using prewritten prayers, or having notecards, we often feel like we aren't that good or consistent in prayer.
  10. The Fellows talk about good works their necessity and imputation.
  11. We continue to move into Isaiah and define the terms of holiness and glory.
  12. When man gives freedom it sometimes ends up being more confining. When man fights for equality it ends up being more oppressive. Repent and believe the Good News!