Running The River Of Praise, Wading In Pools Of Worship (Book)
MindHeart Foundation
John W. Hubley
Pastors and worship leaders habitually focus on the "how to" of worship to meet expectations of their parishioners at the expense of the "what is" of worship to bring them into obeisance of Christ. "Running the River of Praise, Wading in Pools of Worship" addresses this issue from a distinctively biblical perspective.
The text seeks to break forth from the limitations of the current prevailing worship culture, and points to the decisive roles of praise and worship in the lives of God's people.
"Dedicated church members, worship leaders and professors of worship in colleges and seminaries will be spiritually enriched by this readable and scholarly study of the biblical texts about authentic praise and worship from Genesis to Revelation.”
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John W. Hubley
Pastors and worship leaders habitually focus on the "how to" of worship to meet expectations of their parishioners at the expense of the "what is" of worship to bring them into obeisance of Christ. "Running the River of Praise, Wading in Pools of Worship" addresses this issue from a distinctively biblical perspective.
The text seeks to break forth from the limitations of the current prevailing worship culture, and points to the decisive roles of praise and worship in the lives of God's people.
"Dedicated church members, worship leaders and professors of worship in colleges and seminaries will be spiritually enriched by this readable and scholarly study of the biblical texts about authentic praise and worship from Genesis to Revelation.”
- - Gordon R. Lewis, Senior Professor of theology and Philosophy, Denver Seminary
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Length: 280 pages
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches
Format: Paperback
Available Date: July 2006
Published By: Xulon Press
ISBN: 1-60034-117-9
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