Feeling Lost, Living Found

Walking with everyday confidence on the path of Psalm 23

Being lost is scary. We go to great lengths to not get lost. We use self-help books, apps, counselors, education, and even medication to avoid the places that make us feel alone and vulnerable. Psalm 23 is the most beloved passage about hope in lostness. However, it is mainly used for funerals and sad days. In this book, the author takes the reader on a walk-through of Psalm 23 as a way of life. Instead of fearing lostness or living with the shame of loss, the author invites the reader to grow in the confidence of being found. After all, what makes the Shepherd so good has nothing to do with the sheep being able to walk by faith but everything to do with His ability to bring them back to it again and again.

The author of “One Hour with Daniel” has now released “Feelings Lost, Living Found.” In a similar fashion, the author uses storytelling and bible stories to guide the reader through Psalm 23. With added questions and blank spaces, the author invites the reader to add their own reflections so that they can live in the joy of Psalm 23, every day, not just be consoled by it on their saddest days.

Endorsements

Susan Kauffman brings wit and warmth to the timeless truth of Psalm 23. She’s truly a one-of-a-kind writer!

~~ Lisa Whittle; Bestselling author and Bible teacher

You will surely have room on your shelf for this journey into Psalm 23, especially when it is as balanced and practical as this one. The author allows the text to speak for itself as she reveals the richness of the believer's relationship to Jesus Christ. The ideal book for every person who is looking to grow deeper in their walk with God.

~~ Michael j Radka: CEO of Mercy Road Initiatives, Inc.; President and CEO of the HopeNow Foundation; President and CEO of the Living Water


 
 
Susan B. Kauffman

Susan Kauffman holds an M.B.A. from Webster University, a B.S. in Management Information Systems from Virginia Tech and is a certified project manager. She and her husband, Brad, are grateful for their 7 adult children, amazing spouses and 5 grandchildren. Together they have fostered over 17 children.

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