Earth Psalms
Reflections on How God Speaks through Nature
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Millions of readers have been transformed and inspired by Francine Rivers’ bestselling novels Redeeming Love and A Voice in the Wind. Now, in this weekly devotional, the beloved author invites you to join her in seeking the Creator through the marvelous natural world we live in. Francine shares observations she’s gathered over a lifetime of exploring—abroad and in her own backyard—and reflects on how they might apply to your daily life. What do the majestic redwoods, the persistent woodpecker, or a glorious sunrise reveal about our artistic and generous God? How could that change your outlook or the way you handle adversity?
Stunning photography, Scripture excerpts, applications, and prayers accompany Francine’s reflections, inspiring you to be encouraged. Be challenged. Be comforted. God’s power is immense; His attention to detail is precise; His love for you is vast and unfailing. The proof is all around you.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In her first nonfiction effort, bestselling novelist Rivers (Redeeming Love) has packaged devotional prayers for the 52 weeks of the year. Each week focuses on a specific aspect of the natural world, such as woodpeckers or stenocara beetles, and starts with a memory of Rivers's, a trip to Alaska or just a foray into her yard to feed the birds, then weds her personal experience to religion. Buursma helped select reflections and applications to produce a good workbook. Each chapter contains three sections to inspire further contemplation. "Reflect" presents questions pertinent to the topic: "When do you feel most thirsty for God?" "Apply" assigns homework: "Ask God to help you view trials as an opportunity for growth." "Connect" focuses on prayer to God; although some are apt, others are less artless and, at times, overly wordy. Buursma supplied quotes, from Lincoln, Lucado, Luther, and others. Details about the natural world add interest, and photos of spring lilacs, California redwoods, and autumn reds add beauty. Progressive Christians might appreciate the pretty pictures more than Rivers's religious tenets, but all readers will find solace in her words of encouragement.
Customer Reviews
A Yum-Yum Devotion of Sort
Recommend...yes.
Worth the purchase? I did and did not have regrets.
Best part? Just enough in length, verse's selected are geared toward the reading of God's Word rather than a personal touch to a daily experience and lastly, incredible pictures that make even an "indoor-person"
enjoy.
Last thoughts? Engaging devotional. Sad it ended.