Psalms in 30 Days – Book Review

I have finally found a good prayer book. Trevin Wax has compiled the easiest Liturgy of the Hours I have found. It is now my prayer book of choice.

The 30 days Is divided up into morning, midday, and evening prayer. All three begin with a call to prayer, psalms to be prayed, and end with the Gloria, the Lord’s prayer, and a blessing. Midday prayer is shorter, with one or two psalms.

Morning prayer also begins with a confession of faith and a canticle before the psalms. After the Psalms, it also includes a place for your own intercessions and personal requests, and has a prayer for the church.

All the elements change day to day, except the Gloria and the Lord’s prayer. Even the confession of faith changes, but you can always use the Apostle’s Creed from day one. I also prefer the Gloria used by the Eastern Orthodox.

My only major complaint is the font size. It is way too small. One site says it’s 9 point font, but it looks more like 6 or 7 point font. Either way, the print is much smaller than standard books. They need to make a large print edition for older folks like me

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Jay Forrest

Dr. Jay N. Forrest is an Ordained Interfaith Minister and Certified Meditation Teacher who guides others on the Mystic Way through contemplative teaching and interspiritual insight.Since becoming a Christian in 1983 and earning his Doctorate in Ministry, Jay has served within a rich range of Christian traditions—including Pentecostal, Charismatic, Baptist, Methodist, and Liberal Catholic churches—and provided compassionate care as a Hospice Chaplain.His journey has also led him through catechism studies with the Orthodox Church in America, minor orders in the Liberal Catholic Church, and over two decades of Buddhist study and practice. His path is one of depth, integration, and a lifelong dedication to the transformative power of spiritual practice.



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