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Just before noon the doorbell rang. To my surprise, the book delivery I was expecting tomorrow arrived today. And here is the front cover:
This book completes the Psalms 365 devotional trilogy. The three-book set takes the reader through all 150 psalms with a reading for every day of the year.
Why dig into the Psalms?
Perhaps Christian humorist Phil Callaway of www.laughagain.org provides the best answer in his endorsement of Psalms 365:
I’m not certain I’d be alive without the Psalms. While my wife was losing her family to Huntington’s disease we lived in its inspiring pages. We still do. David’s devotional is a welcome companion on this journey, particularly for those needing a fresh shot of hope.
In a world of disease and political and economic turmoil, more than ever, we need the hope and encouragement the Psalms can bring.
Psalms 365 is specifically designed to help you develop a life of worship and prayer like the biblical David. Let author David Kitz take you on a journey—a journey to a deeper understanding of God’s will and his ways for your life. Each daily reading provides insight and inspiration for practical Christian living, allowing the Good Shepherd to guide you to the center of his will.
For a closer look at Psalms 365, volumes I, II & III click here.
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The three volumes were a massive project. I’m so pleased that this project has been completed and is ready for others to enjoy..
We have thoroughly enjoyed using this series as our daily devotional. Thank you for giving new life and application to the Psalms. Your insight has been inspirational ❤️
I’m glad to know my writing has been a blessing for you and your husband.
The cover design of your books have been stunning David, including this one. What is the next project?
Thanks for the compliment on the covers. The credit goes to Derinda Babcock of Elk Lake Publishing. She has a good eye for this sort of thing.
As for the next project, I have a manuscript on James the half brother of Jesus waiting in the wings. I hope to have that released sometime in 2022.
Thanks for your kind words, Alan Kearns.