Life
Worship is Life. Worship is everything you think, everything you say, and everything you do, revealing that which you value and treasure most in life.
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Why German Christians Supported Hitler
A sobering review of the book, Hitler’s Cross, by Erwin Lutzer. Foreward by Ravi Zacharias.
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Suffering, Non-American Style
Suffering. Not a word I hear much when I stop on "Christian" TV networks these days. We like to focus on more upbeat topics here in America. Suffering is not something that most Americans under the age of 75 or so have experienced and we don’t want to believe it could ever happen here. But
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Interview With Collin Hansen, Author of Young, Restless, Reformed
We were able to catch up recently with Collin Hansen, author of Young, Restless, Reformed: A Journalist’s Journey with the New Calvinists, to talk about the increasing numbers of young evangelicals embracing the sovereignty of God and historic doctrines of grace. [embedded links inserted by worship.com] JR: Let’s start with the title. First, the word
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New Louie Giglio DVDs
The “Louie Giglio: The Heart of Passion” contains 4 full length talks and nearly 4 hours of compelling content from Louie Giglio. The collection of talks have been experienced by millions around the world. Each talk tells a meaningful story of God’s goodness, grace & love. This special package, includes 4 full length talks which
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Interview With Author Colin Creel: Finding Your Calling And Career
Interview with Colin Creel, author of Perspectives: A Life Guide for Twentysomethings and Crossroads: Navigating Your Calling and Career, Worship.com: Let’s talk about your new book. What age group did you write it for, and why should they read it? Colin Creel: Crossroads was written primarily for individuals in their twenties and thirties, but has been very
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Laura Story: The Story Behind the Song Indescribable
How did a string bassist from South Carolina end up penning a worship anthem [Indescribable] known and loved by millions?
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Who Am I…
Ever since my first airplane flight as a middle schooler on the 1970’s era Delta Tri-Star, I have loved window seats on jetliners. If allowed, I could entertain myself from Atlanta to L.A. with little more than a Coca-Cola, a window seat, clear skies, and a GPS fired up and plugged into a laptop computer
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John Owen on Overcoming Sin and Temptation
I’ve always loved to read. My son is learning to love to read, too. By far some of the best days of the year in my elementary school years were those days when the beloved BookMobile would deliver the dozen or so 45 cent paperbacks I had ordered earlier in the year through the Scholastic
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Restoring Broken Worship
by Steven Curtis Chapman “Group hug, group hug!” It was a typical Monday morning, and as the resident “Tigger” in our family (as my clan has labeled me), I was wearing the cheerleader hat and using my shepherd’s crook to get our three oldest children off to school. Peering through slits where there should be
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LOST and found: The Missing Stanza of Amazing Grace
4 8 15 16 23 42 LOST: an original stanza of the song Amazing Grace Without a doubt one of the most popular Christian songs of all time, Amazing Grace was written in the late 1700s by John Newton, a slave trader prone to drunkeness, revelry and profane living. After his dramatic conversion to Christ





