Song of the Shepherd

Meeting the God of grace in Psalm 23

Tony Horsfall

Currently out of print £6.99

Content

Of all the psalms written by King David, the most popular and well-known is Psalm 23, yet its very familiarity may lead us to miss its beauty and fail to hear its message. This book shows that the picture of the loving shepherd and his sheep speaks profoundly about how we can relate to God. It invites us to enjoy a relationship of intimacy and grace, finding true peace and contentment as we learn to depend on him day by day.

Song of the Shepherd examines the psalm verse by verse and can be used either for individual reflection or for group discussion (questions provided). It covers key issues in discipleship for both new and mature Christians - learning how to rest in God, learning to trust him through the difficult times, and learning how to live from the resources he provides.

The book contains an introduction and twenty chapters in four parts:
Part 1: Building a relationship
Part 2: Learning to rest
Part 3: Learning to trust
Part 4: Learning to live

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Author info

Tony Horsfall is a freelance trainer and associate of EQUIP, a missions programme based at Bawtry Hall near Doncaster, England. He is an elder of his local church in West Yorkshire, and regularly travels abroad leading retreats and Quiet Days. He has also written Rhythms of Grace (Kingsway, 2003) and The Father's Song (Sharetheword.com, 2001).

Reviews

'Christ-centred and grace-focused, Tony writes with passion and insight using Psalm 23 as a backdrop to describe the journey of faith with its subtle balance of activity and rest.'
From the foreword by Dave Bilbrough, international songwriter and worship leader

Book details

  • ISBN: 9781841012919
  • Published: 20 February 2004
  • Status:
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 128
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