Developing a Heart for God: A Devotional Commentary on Psalm 119

· New Leaf Publishing Group
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Nurture the joy of your salvation with this beautiful, devotional commentary on Psalm 119. Developing a Heart for God will shepherd your soul to a newfound reliance on the living Bible.

Psalm 119 is an acrostic poem using the Hebrew alphabet as a guide. With a passion for prayer, the author, Ron Auch, leads you in praying the words the Psalmist used to express devotion to God and his dependency on Him. Stunning full-color nature photos fill this remarkable and powerful study which offers:

  • Deeply personal and relevant insight into the message of Psalm 119
  • A uniquely beautiful presentation of the Scripture
  • Profound devotional commentary for you and your family

Enrich your quiet time with this remarkable Bible study or share the experience with your family, friends, and church groups. Developing a Heart for God can also be shared as a life-giving gift.

About the author

Ron Auch served in ministry for over 40 years. With a passion for his God and people. He loved to teach people of the intimacy through prayer they could have with God. He was known for his quick wit, availability to others and compassionate spirit. He not only pastored at Prayer House A/G in Kenosha Wis. but began Pray Tell Ministries (1980), traveling around the world, teaching and training others. He authored 10 books, was a member of the National Prayer Committee and was honored to open the US House of Representatives (Washington DC) on June 6, 2001 with prayer. Ron passed into Eternity in 2018.

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