A Travelogue of the Interior

Finding Your Voice and God's Heart in the Psalms

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Bible & Bible Studies, Old Testament, Meditations, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Karen Dabaghian ISBN: 9781434708236
Publisher: David C Cook Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: David C Cook Language: English
Author: Karen Dabaghian
ISBN: 9781434708236
Publisher: David C Cook
Publication: April 15, 2015
Imprint: David C Cook
Language: English

Most travel tales begin and end with the book in your hand. Not this one.

As Karen Dabaghian shares the adventure of her year in the Psalms, you’ll embark on an ancient journey for those hungry to know God more intimately.

The Psalms were the hymnbook of the Hebrews, Jesus, and the early church. Today, we tend to pluck a verse here and there for a word of encouragement, but we have lost the Psalms as a guidebook for spiritual formation.

You can rediscover the Psalms as a traveler. Explore the terrain where your interior life and the Word of God intersect. Begin speaking to God with raw honesty. Listen as God replies with personal, life-giving words.

Above all, discover at the feet of the poet-king how to “taste and see that the LORD is good.”

Karen Dabaghian has been a follower of Jesus for 35 years. She wears lots of hats – wife and mother, author and blogger, high-tech marketer and bass player. She has a Masters in Rhetoric from Penn State and lives in northern California with her husband and two daughters.

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Most travel tales begin and end with the book in your hand. Not this one.

As Karen Dabaghian shares the adventure of her year in the Psalms, you’ll embark on an ancient journey for those hungry to know God more intimately.

The Psalms were the hymnbook of the Hebrews, Jesus, and the early church. Today, we tend to pluck a verse here and there for a word of encouragement, but we have lost the Psalms as a guidebook for spiritual formation.

You can rediscover the Psalms as a traveler. Explore the terrain where your interior life and the Word of God intersect. Begin speaking to God with raw honesty. Listen as God replies with personal, life-giving words.

Above all, discover at the feet of the poet-king how to “taste and see that the LORD is good.”

Karen Dabaghian has been a follower of Jesus for 35 years. She wears lots of hats – wife and mother, author and blogger, high-tech marketer and bass player. She has a Masters in Rhetoric from Penn State and lives in northern California with her husband and two daughters.

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