New Every Morning compiled by Phil Barfoot–Book Review

I truly enjoyed this new 365 day devotional, created by music ministry professional and composer,  Phil Barfoot.  There are a host of different contributors, mainly worship leaders or worship ministers from churches around the country.  The entries are not categorized in any way, but each one encourages the reader to examine their understanding of worship.  Musicians and choir members will definitely want a copy!

Every daily reading consists of a short section of scripture, a personal reflection and a prayer.  What I appreciated most was the inclusion of several questions geared toward encouraging some deeper thought on the topic  This devotional encourages the reader to spend some time relating the message of the devotion to their own faith life and journey.

VERDICT:  5 Stars.  I’ve already recommended it to my husband for possible use with our Board of Elders, as they are in charge of planning our worship services.  I can also easily imagine using it as part of the opening of our Adult Sunday School Class

If you would like to purchase this book, follow the link below:

New Every Morning

 

 

The Lutheran Ladies received a free copy of this book in return for an honest and fair review – Disclaimer pursuant to FTC 16 CFR Part 255

 

 

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About jculler1972

My husband is the retired pastor of St. Paul's Free Lutheran Church in Leitersburg, Maryland. I have two grown daughters, three grandchildren and am retired after a career in Purchasing. I have published articles in The Lutheran Ambassador, Lutheran Witness, and Lutheran Digest. My Bible study on the Book of Acts was published in 2016 by the Women's Missionary Federation of the AFLC(Association of Free Lutheran Churches).

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