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The Role of Music in Global Missions: 10 Reasons Why We Need Musicians to Take the Gospel to the Nations
I’m currently reading K.P. Yohannan’s Revolution in World Missions, (get it free here). He has seen phenomenal results throughout Asia in taking the gospel to villages through national missionaries who are literally willing to sacrifice everything for the sake of … Continue reading
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Excellence in Worship: 7 Ways to Overcome the Tension Between Excellence and Performance
If you’re a church musician, I’m sure you’ve heard, said or been a victim of one of the following statements: “Worship is not a performance, so stop showing off every Sunday.” “God is more concerned about our hearts in worship, … Continue reading
