- Jul 30, 2022
- 1 min read
The first word of the Lord's Prayer in our English translation is “Our” (Matt. 6:9), but the first word in Greek is pater, father. Sometimes you’ll hear the Lord’s Prayer called “Paternoster,” which comes from the first two words in the Latin version of the prayer. Interestingly, there is an old type of elevator called a paternoster that is found mainly in Europe. It has a number of wooden platforms that cycle up and down without stopping. In order to ride on the paternoster, you have to step on and step off as it moves. According to some people, the device is called a paternoster because the contraption resembles rosary beads. I was told the name came from people praying every time they dared to use the thing.
Matthew 6:9 is not about elevators (even if it is elevated speech!).
- Jul 28, 2022
- 1 min read
Nando is a musician in Lisbon, Portugal. Watch as he shares how his quest for joy led him to God.
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