Steadfast Through Psalms
$19.99
A six-week guide to a deeper and more joy-filled prayer life, Steadfast through Psalms guides us in prayer journaling, praying Scripture, and pouring out our hearts to God as David did.
We often think of prayer as a last resort for a problem rather than a beautiful way to anchor ourselves in God’s heart. In fact, as Lauren Mitchell reminds us in this in-depth look at David’s psalms, prayer is not something that enhances our spiritual life; prayer enables it.
In Steadfast through Psalms, Lauren writes to all of us who long to pray with the passion of David but don’t know how to get there. This six-week prayer guide includes:
*Morning and evening prayers to bookend our days
*Practical tools, such as prayer journaling, for stilling our minds
*Insights and inspiration for praying the words of Scripture
*Access to six teaching videos that correspond with each week’s theme
*Ideas for developing a rhythm of prayer that increases mindfulness, purpose, and peace
Prayer is more than an invitation to take our thoughts to God. It’s an invitation to know His thoughts toward us. As David discovered, when we renew our minds through prayer, we can stay steadfast no matter what the day holds.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780830787111
ISBN10: 0830787119
Lauren Mitchell
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2025
Publisher: David C Cook – Esther Press
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