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Adam Ross sits down with Brad Gray and Joel Edwards to talk about their new documentary 'the Lord’s Prayer' — not as a routine recitation, but as a radical framework for how Jesus taught people to live. What many know by heart is unpacked as something far more intentional, immersive, and challenging than most of us ever realized.The conversation explores how the Lord’s Prayer was rooted in a specific time, place, and culture and why its meaning still carries weight today. Rather than focusing on memorization, the film and this discussion invite people to see the prayer as a call to trust, surrender, forgiveness, and alignment with God’s kingdom. It’s less about saying the words, and more about living them.
By Adam RossAdam Ross sits down with Brad Gray and Joel Edwards to talk about their new documentary 'the Lord’s Prayer' — not as a routine recitation, but as a radical framework for how Jesus taught people to live. What many know by heart is unpacked as something far more intentional, immersive, and challenging than most of us ever realized.The conversation explores how the Lord’s Prayer was rooted in a specific time, place, and culture and why its meaning still carries weight today. Rather than focusing on memorization, the film and this discussion invite people to see the prayer as a call to trust, surrender, forgiveness, and alignment with God’s kingdom. It’s less about saying the words, and more about living them.