Summer in the Psalms Resources
Below are some helpful resources and ideas to help you read, study and learn from the Psalms.
Videos
9-Minute Overview of the Psalms by Bible Project
How to Read Biblical Poetry: The Book of Psalms by Bible Project
Study Bible
When reading the Bible, it can be really helpful to have a Study Bible. A Study Bible has notes and comments throughout that help you better understand what you’re reading and that answer some of the questions you might have. We recommend the ESV Study Bible.
Scripture Journal
The ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: Psalms includes all of the Psalms, as well as blank pages opposite each page of Bible text. The blank pages offer space for journaling, reflecting or drawing. And the hand-lettered, gold-ink illustrations throughout are beautiful!
Ways to Read and Engage the Psalms
Click here to learn about some different ways to read and engage the Psalms, including the SOAP method, praying the Psalms, Lectio Divina, and more.
Worship Music
Click here to check out our Spotify playlist that includes songs that were inspired by the Psalms or include verses from the Psalms.
Group Discussion Guides
Consider meeting up with a friend or group of women to discuss what you’re learning from the Psalms. If it’s helpful, feel free to use the 6-Week Summer in the Psalms Group Leader Guide we’ve put together with some helpful questions to help you process what you’re learning.
Reading the Psalms with Kids
Click here to see a book you can purchase and use with kids to read and engage the Psalms (recommended age for book is 4-8 years old).
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