In this first episode of Season 4 on Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World, David Taylor and I talk about the language of the Psalms and how they can help chart the way forward for Christians living now — in a pandemic, in an election year, with polarizing tensions, racial violence, inequality and more swirling around us.
Find language, practices, and habits to root you now.

LINKS
David Taylor’s book, Open and Unafraid: https://amzn.to/3hfwtPk
David’s website: http://artspastor.blogspot.com/
Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wdavidotaylor

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The Psalms give us edited language for our unedited emotions, and permission to say certain things to God. @wdavidotaylor
The Psalms remind us: Be a mess but do so before the face of God. @wdavidotaylor

ONE SMALL STEP
Grab one other person and read through the same psalm a day for a week. Ask a daily question: What is one thing that caught your attention? The next day, follow up on that question with your person. Commit to read daily, connect somehow, and pray.

SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!
We’d love it if you could subscribe to the Finding Holy Podcast and tell your friends! This whole season we’ll be talking with pastors, theologians, activists, professors and how we live right now with this confluence of a pandemic, racism, uncertainty and a partisan culture.

In this first episode of Season 4 on Living Faithfully in an Upside-Down World, David Taylor and I talk about the language of the Psalms and how they can help chart the way forward for Christians living now — in a pandemic, in an election year, with polarizing tensions, racial violence, inequality and more swirling around us.

Find language, practices, and habits to root you now.


LINKS

David Taylor’s book, Open and Unafraid: https://amzn.to/3hfwtPk

David’s website: http://artspastor.blogspot.com/

Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/wdavidotaylor


SHARE

The Psalms give us edited language for our unedited emotions, and permission to say certain things to God. @wdavidotaylor

The Psalms remind us: Be a mess but do so before the face of God. @wdavidotaylor


ONE SMALL STEP

Grab one other person and read through the same psalm a day for a week. Ask a daily question: What is one thing that caught your attention? The next day, follow up on that question with your person. Commit to read daily, connect somehow, and pray.


SUBSCRIBE AND SHARE!

We’d love it if you could subscribe to the Finding Holy Podcast and tell your friends! This whole season we’ll be talking with pastors, theologians, activists, professors and how we live right now with this confluence of a pandemic, racism, uncertainty and a partisan culture.

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