During this busy season with so many distractions, I enjoyed opening up the book to revisit a familiar hymn and enter into a time of reflection and worship. We are surrounded by most of these hymns at Christmas time, perhaps so much so that sometimes they lose their profound meanings. After reading The Soul Felt Its Worth, listening to these songs again will feel less like background noise and more like the worshipful experience they were written to be.
Cameron Frank is such a good writer and has a way of making familiar concepts and ideas seem new and fresh. I switched back and forth between the hard copy and the audible version. I appreciate that the audiobook version included the full reading of the Scripture passages included in the hard copy of the book, instead of just merely referring to the verses.
To fully enjoy the book, you've got to listen to the accompanying album from Nathan Drake/Reawaken Hymns, which features the songs included in the devotional. The audiobook version includes both together.
If you missed it for this Christmas, check out Frank's Hymns of the Father project, which is another devotional/album hybrid inspired by hymns.