Safe in the Shepherd’s Arms: Hope and Encouragement from Psalm 23 (a 30-Day Devotional)
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| Weight | 0.7 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 7.2 × 5.3 × 0.6 in |
Description
Psalm 23 provides words of comfort and inspiration to readers needing hope to persevere through life’s daily challenges.
This 30-day devotional from New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado will teach you how to:
- Release your burdens
- Cast away your fears
- Find security with the Good Shepherd
This month long devotional:
- Is a great gift for a loved one going through a difficult season, or a friend needing an encouraging pick-me-up
- Has beautiful four-color photography
- Is the perfect size to carry in your purse, travel bag, or place on your nightstand
Safe in the Shepherd’s Arms is a reliable source of safety and security from Psalm 23. Max Lucado describes this Psalm as “written by a shepherd who became a king – because He wanted us to know about a King who became a shepherd.”
Thomas Nelson



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