![]() Author: David Kitz Genre: Devotional Psalms Alive! can be best described as a devotional study of thirteen selected psalms. The writing is devotional in that its goal is to have the reader reflect, ponder and apply the truths of the psalms, but unlike a typical devotional these readings do not end after a page. Each chapter or reading is about 5-6 pages in length and it ends with a number of questions or suggested activities to make that psalm come alive for the reader. In this way the author examines thirteen psalms in the space of twenty-six chapters--237 pages. The questions or application portion of each chapter make this book ideal for small group discussion. The goal throughout, as the subtitle suggests, is for the reader to connect to connect with God--to connect heaven and earth by means of the psalms. ![]() Reviewer: Kandace Perry Page after page of God's Word comes to life through David's down to earth and passionate approach. David reminds us that the Bible is "still alive; still breathing," and it is just as applicable today as it was thousands of years ago. God is still very much alive, loving us, waiting for us, drawing us to Him. Psalms Alive! awakens our soul, inspires our mind and warms our heart. ![]() Reviewer: Tina Williams Psalms Alive! Connecting Heaven and Earth by David Kitz explores the Psalms through personal vignettes of the author’s reflections on various Psalms. As I read I felt that the author was sitting across from me in a comfy chair sharing the great goodness of God from the heart of a shepherd. The author includes discussion questions at the end of each chapter which helps the reader connect heaven and earth by spending some time meditating on scripture and driving those truths deeper into our hearts so that we are not merely readers or hearers, but also actors in God’s great drama of life! At times, a sentence or two seems out of place, when the author laments the current state of affairs with our culture, but the main points are brought home in pointing us to the character of God. One of my favorite quotes which encourages all believers, like athletes, to be engaged with scripture is found in the chapter, From Strength to Strength. “The busy, world-engaged laity is far too often content to coast on the second-hand faith of church leadership. In reality, our own faith muscles need development and regular exercise. If regular spiritual conditioning isn’t taking place, we become weak in our faith. We are fit for the couch, not the pilgrim’s route. We stumble when others question our beliefs. Temptations overwhelm us. Doubts drain us of our spiritual vitality. We conform to the thinking of this world. We are not reaching the world with the message of Christ; the world is reaching us, and pressing us into its mold.” This book will encourage and inspire the reader to dig deep into the Psalms as the author draws from personal object lessons which help further understand and connect the word to the heart. ![]() Reviewer: Linda Klager I loved this book. It would make a good resource for anyone to get a different perspective on the book of Psalms. I thought the cover of the book was very appropriate showing the sky with lightning bolts coming down and touching the green grass. Isn't it like that with God - how He shows his power and majesty? I really like that the author chose Psalms 19 to begin his look at certain chapters of the book of Psalms. In Psalms the author mentioned the first witness (God) speaks through creation. Then the author continues in Psalms 19 mentioning the second witness (God) speaks to us from His Holy Word. The third witness in Psalm 19 is about our response to God. The author painted clear pictures of these Psalms to make the Bible come alive for me. There were other verses of the Bible from other books of the Bible that corresponded to the verses of the Psalms for all of us to get a bigger picture of what God says to us. Oh, how we can worship the LORD! I liked that the author included a section after each chapter that would initiate a response from us to make us think and meditate on these chapters of the Psalms and other Scripture in the Bible. I give this book 5 stars. Thank you, David Kitz for a wonderful, thought provoking book.
Linda Klager
9/30/2019 08:11:21 pm
You are very welcome. My pastor is reading your book.
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Annette Borchardt
8/31/2019 10:18:17 pm
Reading Psalms Alive had me take a new perspective at the psalms from a current view and applying it personally. It certainly made me look at all the psalms in anew way.
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9/2/2019 07:54:44 pm
I'm glad to hear the Psalms came alive for you in a new way.
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Robert Hartnett
9/30/2019 09:05:35 am
I enjoyed and found this book uplifting. Thank you for having written Psalms Alive.
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Linda Klager
9/30/2019 08:13:55 pm
I vote for "Psalms Alive" for the book for August 2019.
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