William Barclay, one of the most beloved of all authors, speaks on one of the most cherished books of the Bible--the Psalms. This unique collection of devotional studies is written in the same distinctive style as Barclay's interpretation of the New Testament in the Daily Study Bible. Each exposition is written not so much as a commentary but as a meditation, making "The Lord is My Shepherd" ideal for both devotional reading and serious Bible study.The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.
Reflects on the words of the Twenty-third Psalm, revealing its role as a source of courage, wisdom, and inspiration for generations of Christians and Jews. From the Hardcover edition.
Individual coloring/activity book, reproducible for home or classroom use. 16 pages.
Fighting against time and a serial killer, the rabbi and the church secretary work together, learning more about each other and their faiths as they seek to expose the truth. But what secret is the rabbi hiding?
Holladay, Psalms through Three Thousand Years, 359–71. 46. Holladay, Psalms through Three Thousand Years, 365–69. 47. In particular Holladay mentions a widely influential piece on Ps. 23 by Henry Ward Beecher dating to 1856–58 (Psalms ...
Long ago lived someone called David.
The Holy Bible: The New King James Version
Taken from one of the most memorable and cherished chapters of the Bible, The Lord Is My Shepherd is a retelling of David's twenty-third Psalm to inspire and guide couples to create and nurture their relationships.
Joyce and Norman enjoy mission trips to Africa, India, Haiti, and Old Mexico. Joyce has a heart for hurting people and writes to bring hope and encouragement. This book could be used as a daily devotional.
On grief and loss connected to central themes in the 23rd Psalm, with prayer, affirmation and reflection.
I pray my books minister to you as you minister to the children. Always remember nobody is perfect but Jesus Christ. The rest of us are all just a work in progress. M. A. Benjamin has worked with children for several years.