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Day 4: You are with me

Illness, bereavement, fear: they’re all the dark times that Psalm 23 talks about. But, it says that there is hope, because God is with us. We are not alone.

Day 3: there’s a way through

Right now, our choices are becoming more limited. You may be working from home, or self-isolating. The third line of Psalm talks about there being a way through the wilderness of fear. We hope you find it here.

Day 2: self-isolation and the need for rest

Many of us now are in self-isolation, and lock down has changed things for us all. How are you today? The second line in Psalm 23 talks about the need for rest. How true is that for us today?

Day 1: Whatever you’re facing, God is with you

How are you? Feeling worried about the coronavirus? These are frightening times there’s no doubt. Psalm 23 talks about how God is with us in every moment of life. So, today, we’re starting a series of reflections that...

Archbishops call on nation to pray Psalm 23 in Covid-19 crisis

The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have called on the nation to hold a day of prayer for the Covid-19 crisis, and have suggested that we all read Psalm 23.

Bible Society statement on the cancellation of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

We completely understand the need to cancel this year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show in the wake of the coronavirus. We’re obviously very disappointed that the Psalm 23 Garden, designed by Sarah Eberle, won’t be experienced...

Psalm 23 inspired my back garden

When Winnie Reynolds (62) moved into her new home in Seaford, East Sussex, ten years ago, she wanted to do something a bit different with her garden.

Sarah Eberle answers your questions

Sarah Eberle recently took your questions on Facebook Live, talking about the Psalm 23 Garden, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, and how you can improve your garden.

From rap artists to Hollywood greats: why a 3,000-year-old poem still speaks today

Psalm 23, 'The Lord is my shepherd' has always seized the imagination of film-makers, musicians and poets.
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