worship
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Be Careful What You Choose | Louie Giglio: Wired for a Life of Worship, Conclusion
by Louie Giglio There’s one more reason worship should really matter to you–whatever you worship, you become. You can worship whatever you want, but there’ll always be a last twist to the story. Whatever you worship, you become obsessed with. Whatever you become obsessed with, you imitate. And whatever you imitate, you become. In other
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Praise More Powerful: A Bible Study On Worship
One of the best ways to learn about a topic is to study it comprehensively and systematically, rather than haphazardly. It’s true of math, it’s true of history, and it’s true of the Bible. So it stands to reason that a study on worship should be taken on in that manner as well. Worship leader
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The War for Your Worship | Louie Giglio: Wired for a Life of Worship, Part 4
by Louie Giglio Worship also matters because every day there’s a battle for your worship. There’s a war raging for our worship, and it’s been raging since before there was time. Even before the earth was formed, one of God’s highest angels bolted from His presence, refusing to join the ranks of the true worshipers,
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Footage of Renowned Worship Artist at Age 11
Before American Idol was around to introduce America to up and coming artists, variety and game shows somewhat filled that void. Here’s one from an eleven year old in 1965 who would later be instrumental in the development of what would eventually lead to today’s worship movement.
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Don’t Waste Your Worship | Louie Giglio: Wired for a Life of Worship, Part 3
by Louie Giglio Worship should matter to you because you are and always will be a worshiper. It’s what you do. You can’t help it. You can’t stop it. You can’t live without it. But you can choose where you invest it. You can choose to make your worship count for today and for eternity.
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Why Worship Matters | Louie Giglio: Wired For a Life of Worship, Part 2
by Louie Giglio When the subject is worship, the stakes are high–because worship is what God is all about. Worship should matter to you simply because it matters to God. And worship matters to God because He knows He’s worthy. I know that doesn’t sound too persuasive in our me-centered culture, but it’s true. Worship
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Worship, MTV Style. All style, no substance?
The next time you think about it, open your weekend newspaper and look at the selection of churches advertised in your city. You’re probably not likely to see very many ads offering “church services” to the reader. In fact, the term you might be more likely to encounter to describe church is “worship service.” Worship.
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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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Worship & Music: 4 Questions To Ponder
iMonk interviews Steve Sensenig about worship and music, collecting Steve’s thoughts on the following four questions or statements made by iMonk: Here’s what I think: Contemporary evangelical churches have entirely too much music going on in the average worship service. It’s exhausting to prepare, distracting from other needed elements of worship and is now dominating
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Does our theology prepare us for nuclear devastation on American soil?
It’s easy to get caught up in the prosperity of the day, believing that life will always continue as it has during the past thirty years, devoid of widespread trauma, pain, disease, or death. But history tells us this prosperity and comfort we have grown accustomed to is not the norm, and the Bible tells
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Louie Giglio : Wired for a Life of Worship, Part 1
Worship tells us what we value most. As a result, worship determines our actions, becoming the driving force for all we do…You simply follow the trail of your time, your affection, your energy, your money, and your loyalty. At the end of that trail you’ll find a throne; and whatever, or whomever, is on that…
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Worship Music: “I” Tunes
Seventies Christian rocker Matthew Ward,formerly of the band Second Chapter of Acts, has written a book (My 2nd Chapter) in which he offers his observations on the current worship music scene. In the commentary on worship, Ward laments what he sees as a tendency of American Christian worship music to focus on the individual more
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Pews, Pulpits, Pastors, Preaching and other things that can get in the way of the church “being” the church
by Dan Kimball I just got back from speaking at an event in Kansas City on emerging worship and then went straight from there to the Youth Specialties Convention which was in Austin. I spoke 4 times there with 3 new workshops which were incredibly fun to do instead of the normal ones I have
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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





