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Episode 42: The Story Behind The Creation Of Twenty Three, Our Song and Devotional On The Beloved Psalm

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On this week's very special episode of The Music for the Soul Podcast, we are delighted to break down the history of one of our favorite songs we've ever worked on, Twenty-Three. Twenty-Three is a glorious, uplifting rendition of perhaps the most beloved of all the Psalms, Psalm 23.

We sat down with the Emmy winning vocalist Scott Krippayne, award winning composer Phillip Keveren, and producer Kent Hooper as each of them shares their experience working on the project and the impact it had on their lives. This episode shares the power and inspiration music can deliver when set to one of the most moving passages of scripture.

We also have an exclusive offer for our listeners. Below is a link to a free devotional on Psalm 23. This devotional invites you into a deeper exploration of the Psalm’s themes and promises. Each day’s reflections offer fresh insights and applications with an opportunity to let these sacred words comfort and inspire you anew.

Resources:

Get Access to Our Free Devotional on Psalm 23 on our website using the link here: www.musicforthesoul.org/23devo

Listen and Purchase Twenty-Three at the link here: www.musicforthesoul.org/resources/twenty-three

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On this week's very special episode of The Music for the Soul Podcast, we are delighted to break down the history of one of our favorite songs we've ever worked on, Twenty-Three. Twenty-Three is a glorious, uplifting rendition of perhaps the most beloved of all the Psalms, Psalm 23.

We sat down with the Emmy winning vocalist Scott Krippayne, award winning composer Phillip Keveren, and producer Kent Hooper as each of them shares their experience working on the project and the impact it had on their lives. This episode shares the power and inspiration music can deliver when set to one of the most moving passages of scripture.

We also have an exclusive offer for our listeners. Below is a link to a free devotional on Psalm 23. This devotional invites you into a deeper exploration of the Psalm’s themes and promises. Each day’s reflections offer fresh insights and applications with an opportunity to let these sacred words comfort and inspire you anew.

Resources:

Get Access to Our Free Devotional on Psalm 23 on our website using the link here: www.musicforthesoul.org/23devo

Listen and Purchase Twenty-Three at the link here: www.musicforthesoul.org/resources/twenty-three

  continue reading

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