Hi, Rekless --
I was in the org. for 35 years, and it never once occurred to me why we never taught our children the Lord's Pray.
Coming at it from the other side of the door <s>, I used to wonder WHY the JW's at my door referred to the Lord's Prayer so often in their opening spiel, when I knew from my reading that they don't actually pray the prayer. I guess it's considered a good way to "relate" to the householder and introduce the subject of the Lord's Name. But it kept bugging me that they would refer to the Lord's Prayer when they don't actually pray it.
So one day when it was apparent that one of the visitors at my door was very new, I waited till the experienced one had finished mentioning the Lord's Prayer, and I turned to the other one and asked her if they prayed the Lord's prayer each week during their worship services. ("No, because it's just a model prayer" the first one answers.) Well, how often DO you pray it? ... NEVER?! ... You NEVER pray the Lord's prayer? Then why did you bring it up just now, if you never pray it as part of your worship? Don't you ever even hear it read in your worship service as part of the Gospel reading, since it's in the Bible? What does it mean to be a model prayer? Why did Jesus tell his disciples, when you pray you ought to say ...? That really bothers me, that you bring up the Lord's Prayer, but it turns out that you don't EVER pray it in your worship services. Etc.
I could see that this was all getting to the new one. I prayed a lot for her afterwards, that she would take a second look before joining and being baptized.
With all the attention on the "Prayer of Jabez" in the last year, I thought it was interesting to see that someone has a book out on the "Prayer of Jesus".
Marjorie