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Hey Reader,

We’ve officially wrapped up our Thessalonians study.

And if you were part of that study, I want to say thank you for showing up, for asking questions, for doing the work of being a student of the Word. That kind of intentionality doesn't go unnoticed.

But if I know this family at all, you're already asking: what's next?

Here's what's next.

Starting June 1, we're walking through Psalms 51–100 together — one Psalm a day, 60 days, as a community. If you were with us last summer for Psalms 1–50, you already know what this journey does to your time with God. If this is your first summer in the Psalms with us, you're in for something you didn't know you needed.

The Psalms aren't background music for Sunday morning. They are the prayer book of the Bible — written over a thousand years by warriors, worshippers, kings, and exiles who brought everything they felt directly to God. And He met every single one of them there.

He'll meet you there too.

To go as deep as this journey is designed to take you, you need one thing in your hands before June 1.

The Summer in the Psalms Journal.

It's a 181-page daily companion built specifically for this 60-day journey — with the KJV text of each Psalm already printed inside, guided space to write and reflect, and a structure designed to work alongside the daily video teachings on YouTube.

This is not a notebook. It's the container the entire journey runs through.

The journal ships in 10–14 days — order today and it arrives right as we begin.

Grab Your Journal

More details coming your way this week. June 1 is closer than it feels.

In the Word with you,
Rachel G. Scott
Founder, Word & Seed Ministries
Bible Teacher | YouVersion Partner | Christian YouTuber

P.S. If you want to start from the very beginning, Psalms 1–50 is available now. The journal for that journey is also available at wordandseed.com/summer.

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