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The most famous Psalm in the bible is undoubtedly Psalm 23. David’s beautiful yet simple words testifying to a tender and loving Father have been a comfort and assurance to Christians for centuries. But when we read verse 4 we see that we “walk through the valley of the shadow of death”. What does this mean? Do we really understand what the valley looks and feels like in our lives as we are traversing it? Murray Walton, a businessman, a pastor, a father and a husband, talks to us about ‘walking through the valley’ and how God was there with him in it, providing comfort and assurance when he needed it the most.

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The most famous Psalm in the bible is undoubtedly Psalm 23. David’s beautiful yet simple words testifying to a tender and loving Father have been a comfort and assurance to Christians for centuries. But when we read verse 4 we see that we “walk through the valley of the shadow of death”. What does this mean? Do we really understand what the valley looks and feels like in our lives as we are traversing it? Murray Walton, a businessman, a pastor, a father and a husband, talks to us about ‘walking through the valley’ and how God was there with him in it, providing comfort and assurance when he needed it the most.

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