1. A Psalm a Day Slide 1 of 10 Do you struggle with depression, anxiety, or questions about why God does what He does? Do you need hope or just more worship in your life? Then immerse yourself in the Psalms – the Bible’s songbook. The Psalms are all songs of human emotion written by songwriters who were inspired by God and who felt many of the same things you and I feel today. They processed their feelings through their songs in Scripture. As you read and reflect on them, you will relate to their questions, feel their conviction, and share their joy as they gain perspective. Each day, read an entire Psalm aloud. Then write it back to God in a journal as a prayer in your own (or in the Psalmist’s) words. Date it, and read what you’ve written the next day as a prayer before reading the next Psalm. Take an extra day or two with longer songs or those that really strike a chord with you. There are 150 Psalms in the Bible, so by the end of the year you will most likely have read ...