Psalm Twenty-Three

Psalm Twenty-Three by Tim Ladwig, published by Eerdmans Young Readers in 1997, is an illustrated book that presents a modern interpretation of the beloved Psalm. This edition features 32 pages filled with full-color illustrations that depict the daily life of an urban family, highlighting themes of trust and love amidst the challenges of city living.
Readers will find a portrayal of a community where helpful individuals provide support, creating a sense of safety and belonging. The book invites children to explore the comforting messages of the Psalm within a contemporary context, making it accessible and relatable. With its focus on urban life and the values of trust and love, this work contributes to discussions around religion and community in a way that resonates with young readers.
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City houses jammed together, streets filled with risk and danger–yet in this setting are helpful people who can be trusted and a home with an abundance of love. Through poignant images of an urban family’s daily life, children experience the comfort and encouragement of this favorite Psalm in a contemporary setting. Full color.
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