A Study in the Psalms
The Psalms are filled with reminders of God's faithfulness and grace. In this series, we will learn to sing with the psalmists as Pastor Steve teaches about the long-suffering and love of our Savior.
Songs for Sinners
Songs for Sinners: A Study in the Psalms
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Dietrich Bonheffer gives one of his secrets behind the powerful witness of his own life. He had learned to pray the Psalms and from them drew on the power of God in his years of imprisonment. In a brief biographical sketch, Eberhard Bethge, friend and biographer of the author, helps us understand the man who used the Psalms as his prayer book.. We’d like to make this book yours for a gift of $25.00 or more this month.
Prayers of Praise in the Psalms
Looking for additional resources, check out this wonderful study from Our Daily Bread. Pray the Psalms each day with our 7-day email reading plan and let Scripture calm your spirit as God surrounds you with His presence.
By Steve DeWitt
Talking to our family members happens naturally. Having spiritual content to those conversations doesn’t. God knew this and made it a command in Israel. We can talk about the weather all we want, but bring up something spiritual and you get…crickets. Kingdom culture requires kingdom conversations. Not only is it an opportunity to teach our children, but the conversation itself elevates the culture of the home toward the things of God.
How often do you talk about spiritual things? Talk about what God’s doing in your life or our church? How often did you talk about it this past week?
By Steve DeWitt
What do we bear with for the sake of peace? The little daily annoyances, personality traits, and preference matters. They don’t rise to the level of calling for a peace summit. When we make a big stink out of an insignificant thing we come across as petty, which only makes actual peace harder. What should we do with the non-sin idiosyncrasies everybody has?….