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It is Boxing Day in Canada (and other Commonwealth nations) and that is a day to take advantage of deals and bargains. And for that reason I’ve got a bonus giveaway. This one is sponsored by Crown and Covenant and is a natural follow-up to this week’s sponsored post by Rosaria Butterfield, Why I Sing Psalms. There will be 5 winners and each will receive the following 3 products:

  • Psalter Words Only Psalter. Styled like a crafted book of poetry, the Words Only Edition has all the versifications from The Book of Psalms for Worship, including the scriptural inscriptions for each selection. Because of its small size it travels with you, so you can use it for devotions or singing wherever you are. In addition, these psalters can even be personalized to add a special touch to the leather-like soft cover and make excellent gifts. Ribbon. 4″ x 6″.
  • 150 Questions about the Psalter. In the style of a catechism, this book draws you into the majestic, meditative depths of the inspired songs of God. Divided into seven short sections, 150 questions and answers address the content and arrangement of the Psalter, Psalm genres and groupings, the historical context of the author, The Psalms’ relationship to the rest of Scripture and the life of Christ, and their use in private and public worship.
  • Refuge CD. 17 psalm selections from The Book of Psalms for Worship, recorded by a choir from the Syracuse Reformed Presbyterian Church. Includes Psalms 3B, 27A, 30B, 34B, 42D, 48A, 51C, 68A, 73B, 76B, 84C, 130B, 123A, 107C, 134A, 140A, and 149A.

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