Reflections on the Lord's Prayer

Speaker(s): Darrell Johnson
Date: June/July 2005
Length: 8:32
Product ID: RGDL3511C4

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This is a Chapel Talk given during Spring and Summer School 2005.

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Darrell W. Johnson is Senior Minister at First Baptist Church in Vancouver and former Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College. Before coming to Regent he served for 30 years as Preaching Pastor for churches in the United States and the Philippines. He continues to teach as a sessional lecturer at Regent College.

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