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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book; it was highly informative. I will certainly recommend it to others. Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the ARC.

I just finished 30 Days of Prayer: A Bible Study of Psalms by Proverbs 31 Ministries. I was blessed, challenged and led to a deeper understanding of how important our prayer time with the Lord truly is. This study made me want to be even more engaged in adoration and praise as much as asking for God’s blessings. It was truly an inspirational devotion.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from the publisher. The opinions expressed are completely my own.

Remove your complicated ideas about prayer and let this study remove complications your prayer time.If you need a resource for your prayer time there’s five Psalms they are actually prayers Psalm 17, 86, 90, 102 and 142. One of my favorite quotes from the book was nestled in chapter one “ Scripture speaks to us, the Psalm speaks for us”
The beauty of this book is you get a Psalm a day at the end of the week the author offers a prayer and a reflection to close out your week. I love this book and thank you NetGalley in exchange for my thoughtful and honest review you provided a copy.

30 Days of Prayer: A Bible Study in Psalms by various Proverbs 31 Ministries writers and Dr. Joel Muddamalle provides a 6 week, 5 day study focused on a Psalm a day, along with commentary, daily Bible application prompts, questions, applying the Scripture, and a prayer.
I have the eBook version, which I usually wouldn’t recommend in a book like this since I like to take notes. However, the book provides an easy explanation of how to use the book in an eBook version to take notes, answer the questions, and use the notes on your device. If found, it very helpful!
I have found this study to be encouraging, loved the Biblical application, and found it to be theologically deep enough for a short daily study.
If you are looking for something to help you deepen your prayer life and why praying the Psalms may help with that, and what does the Psalms teach us. This is an excellent resource to read.
“We can pray with confidence through the psalms knowing that when we pray them, we are praying alongside authors who prayed in God’s inspired will.”
I also see the book making a great gift to give to someone or want to do a group study with.

30 Days of Prayer is a study of Psalms, teaching the reader how to use the Scriptures in prayer. It is a straightforward read with examples, devotionals and a time of putting your thoughts on paper. For me it is helpful in building my prayer time. By Proverbs 31 Ministries, this is an interactive book with the daily teachings and then a time of reflection. I found it helpful while using this study to have a notebook handy for my reflection time, though the book does suggestion to us that notetaking that is available in many digital copies.
This is an encouragement to deepen my time of prayer as well as an attitude of prayer. From the beginning of the first week the focus on adoration and praise helps the reader to understand the difference between praise and thanksgiving. I had never actually distinguished between the two before. There were also some day’s reading that I spent two days on, so I do not think this is a book to hurry through or to say, “one and done.” It is a book to contemplate and mediate on the Scriptures given as you use them in prayer. I found 30 Days of Prayer to be a wonderful source that I plan to reread again.