Open Ray Pritchard’s devotional, Finding Peace in the Psalms, and join him on a tour of one of Bible’s most beloved books. The book of Psalms is cherished for the way it touches the deepest emotions of every heart. The psalms offer hope, encouragement, direction, and inspiration. Whether you are happy or sad, defeated or triumphant, seeking wisdom or simply needing to pour out your soul to God, there is something here for you. In Finding Peace in the Psalms, Ray writes 100 reflections focused on specific verses in the Psalms. Like a tour guide, Ray will take you along some of the most-read Psalms (like Psalm 23) and will draw your attention to lesser-known ones as well. Each daily reading includes a Scripture passage, a devotional reflection that will help you grow in your understanding of the psalm, a guided prayer, and reflection questions. By the end of each devotion, you’ll feel restored by God’s peace and prepared to apply some of the Bible’s most-loved verses to your life. Finding Peace in the Psalms is a companion to Ray’s devotional, Finding Wisdom in Proverbs. It comes with a rich navy blue faux leather cover, a ribbon marker, and gold gilt edging. Since the book of Psalms touches the hearts of all Christians, new and old, Finding Peace in the Psalms is a thoughtful gift for men and women. Give it to a friend or neighbor for Easter, or to a brother or sister for a birthday. Set aside a few moments each day for Finding Peace in the Psalms and obtain rest for your soul. Dr. Ray Pritchard serves as president of Keep Believing Ministries. He ministers extensively across the US and in South Korea, Ukraine, Uganda, Kenya, China, and the Philippines. He has written 31 books, including Stealth Attack, The Healing Power of Forgiveness, and An Anchor for the Soul. He is a co-host of Today's Issues on American Family Radio. He has been married to Marlene for 50 years. Their eleven grandchildren can be found in Kansas, Illinois, and Montana. Dr. Pritchard’s hobbies include biking, surfing the internet, and anything related to the Civil War. He recently hit the 50,000 mile mark on his bicycle riding.