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Psalm 23: An Interpretation

Psalm 23: An Interpretation

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Psalm 23 An Interpretation, is a message of hope and inspiration culled from my personal interpretation of the Bible verses that numerous people can relate to, and relevant to the times we live in. It is my hope that the readers will be inspired by this interpretation and reflect on how their life can be positively impacted in an uplifting and positive manner. The Journal Section is designed for the readers to write in their Reflections on the personal impact of these awe-inspiring words. On the Treasures page the readers can add their favorite Bible verses to the ones listed.

Author: Jane A. E. Ogunro
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Published: 01/08/2010
Pages: 74
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.19lbs
Size: 7.99h x 5.24w x 0.15d
ISBN: 9781439264362

About the Author
Jane A. E. Ogunro (nee Chapman Nyaho) developed an interest in writing children's story books whilst raising her family. However, deeply concerned about the challenges of our times she was inspired to write Psalm 23 An Interpretation, as a source of hope and inspiration. Born in Ghana, West Africa, the author is a French lecturer at a private college in Pennsylvania. The daughter of Ghana's first Ambassador to the United States and to the United Nations at Independence, she was educated in Ghana, Switzerland, Senegal and the US. Living overseas, her belief in sharing the culture and positive aspects of the African continent among her other interests, lead to her educative lecture on textiles - The Universal Significance of Symbolism in Ghanaian Culture; an acclaimed exhibition in the Weyers-Sampson Art Gallery, Thiel College entitled The Splendour of Kente, A Royal Cloth - Symbol of Dignity, Freedom & Unity and guest appearances at YSU. She also organized a highly successful Ghanaian Cultural Dance Program - Celebration of African Culture, that was part of the Black History Month Festivities on the college campus.

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