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- In When You Don't Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives.
- Author(s): Reed S Dunn
- 224 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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In When You Don't Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives. Dunn gives a deeply practical guide, relating to the challenges we face with praying the Psalms, and highlighting how they can reshape and enliven our prayer.
Book Synopsis
In When You Don't Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives. Dunn gives a deeply practical guide, relating to the challenges we face with praying the Psalms, and highlighting how they can reshape and enliven our prayer.From the Back Cover
God wants to hear from us. So he gave us the Psalms. Enter a deeper communion with GodLet every Psalm shape your prayer lifeExperience fresh prayer using ancient practicesSometimes we can't find the right words to express our grief, longings, or even our joy. But in the Psalms, God gives us words to give back to him. The Psalms are deep and vast, speaking from every season of the soul. As we pray the Psalms, they form us. They teach us how to pray and what to pray.In When You Don't Have the Words: Praying the Psalms, Reed S. Dunn shows how the Psalms enrich our prayer lives. Dunn gives deeply practical guidance, relating to the challenges we face with praying the Psalms, and highlighting how they can reshape and enliven our prayer.With the Psalms, we always have words to pray.Review Quotes
"If you want to know how the Psalms will reshape your prayers, sufferings, hopes, and beliefs about God, then this is the book for you."
--Chad Bird, 1517
"The first book I will recommend to anyone who longs to encounter Jesus in every page of Scripture."
--Abe Cho, Redeemer City to City, New York
"Bound to be of enormous help to readers intent on deepening their faith and their prayer life."
--Iain Provan, Regent College, Vancouver