The Psalms teach us how to pray.
I am looking forward to using this book! Jill Firth, PhD, Lecturer in Old Testament and Hebrew, Ridley College (Melbourne).
The pithy and apt extracts from these scholars give extra insights for our daily meditation. . .
Cooley Professor of Early Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary What a delight to read the Psalms in the company of the righteous! .
Fairbairn, Jr., PhD, Academic Dean (Charlotte Campus), Robert E.
Donald M.
It will touch your prayer life and calm your soul. . .
It is a book to carry around with your Bible, to savor slowly with your morning coffee .
Pardue, PhD, Assistant Professor of Theology , International Graduate School of Leadership (Philippines) , Asia Graduate School of Theology (Philippines) This book will help you to re-hear the Psalms as you pray through them with the saints of old.
Stephen T.
The nuggets of wisdom here should direct readers to engage the world of early Christian theology further, where they will find faithful Friends and wise guides on the road of discipleship. . .
In this volume, Imes invites readers to engage this life-giving book alongside their fathers and mothers in the faith .
For centuries, the Psalms have been the lifeblood of the church\'s worship, witness, and soul care.
This book will help us learn to pray as Jesus prayed-after all, He quoted from the Psalms more often than any other book.
Covering all 150 psalms, this companion to the Prayerbook of the Bible contains key devotional readings from the Great Tradition as well as space for journaling our own prayers.
Many saints over the past three millennia have come near to God by Praying the Psalms, and this volume introduces us to some of their greatest thoughts on them.
The Psalms teach us how to pray