By Joe LaGuardia
Here at the Tapestry blog and the ministries Daphne and I run, we encourage people to pray the psalms. In fact, our prayer life follows the rhythm of seasons of life and the journey of a faith lived out in a mix of uncertainty and deep abiding faith often exhibited in the psalms.
Did you know that there is a “geography of the soul,” a pattern of contours that follow our highs and lows, joys and sorrows. But what does this geography look like? How do we read the maps and the signs of the Spirit’s presence in our life?
I had the privilege of preaching on the geography of the soul at Trinity Baptist Church last month. Perhaps you will find encouragement in the words of hope of Psalm 22–an unlikely source for victory and a blueprint for navigating the interior space of our soul.