05/07/2026
Due to a heart condition, I can no longer take my daily walks. And due to my need for income, my completion of the Psalm Walk project has been slowing down. Still I sing Psalm 21. And I lean not on my own understanding.
11/19/2024
The Psalm Walk podcast will be live streaming tonight at 6:45pm EST and every Tuesday at 6:45pm EST from tonight forward unless otherwise notified. Each week we’ll post the live streaming link here. Be sure to invite a friend.
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10/12/2024
This is the music for Module 1 that we have so far. You are welcome to set the Psalms to any music you like. There are six Psalms in each module. There are a total of 25 modules. Lord willing and if we live, they will be released at a rate of one or two per year. I will place links in the comments below so you can see how each Psalm sounds.
10/11/2024
A day in the life of the apostle Paul? How were the Psalms used in evangelism in Tarsus and beyond?
Psalm 51 from Paul’s perspective
Singing the Psalms was once a way of life. For Paul, may it have been a form of evangelism?
10/10/2024
Psalm 6 will complete Module 1. This is the third version. Expect revisions. I am revising outside where needed while I do my 62 miles of walking in October for the American Cancer Society.
10/03/2024
I'll practice this a few days now that I have a first draft of the melody. Psalm 6, set in Rogodinima, completes the Rogoma set. You may have noticed these first six Psalms have sounded similar. This is because they are all in the Rogoma class. Beginning with Psalm 7, we will use the Rogama class modes. There are twelve sets of six classes of modes. The first 72 Psalms will comprise the first twelve modules. If the Lord wills and I live and am able, Psalm Walk will include all 150 Psalms. That means there will be thirteen more Modules after these first twelve, for a total of twenty five Modules and 150 songs. The plan and hope is to complete these utilizing regional modes and historical styles from throughout Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia, South America and last but not least, North America. Since obviously, this will take twelve years or more to do myself, I am inviting musicians to collaborate on a massive crowdsourcing project. This is why you see the ©Pamalogy Society copyright on each Psalm. The project is planned to be managed by The Pamalogy Society - a Non Profit Organization I have founded and am in the process of organizing. Please support the Pamalogy Society. It is my life's work and it is time to start asking for help. Please keep in mind that this is a first draft that is being printed so I can get it onto my iPhone and see what needs to be changed. It is not intended as a final version. Some revisions will appear in the comments as I continue transferring to my phone. Then finally, I will sing it for you in its entirety - knowing that most of my friends don't read music and have no idea what all these words I'm using mean.
10/02/2024
The Psalm Walk podcast follows the journey of our life groups as we meditate daily on the Psalms. Be sure to like, subscribe, get notified, comment and share to help build up our YouTube algorithm so YouTube starts recommending us. Catch up-on any Psalms you haven't heard our reflections on yet. Plus - you do know we're setting each Psalm to song. Right? This is where you'll both hear them sung and join in the reflections of our host, James Carvin -
Psalm Walk
Meditating on one Psalm per month - long enough to absorb and even memorize each one. Sets it in song to make learning easier and more worshipful. Provides i...