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Pleasing God in Our Worship: Today's Issues (Today's Issues)

Pleasing God in Our Worship: Today's Issues (Today's Issues)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It matters how we worship.
Review: Dr. Robert Godfrey has an unusal gift of making history and theology come alive in ways that the common church-goer can fully appreciate and understand. This short work is no exception. While many books on worship are written to justify the author's personal preference, this one seeks to develop a usable Biblical theology of worship. Many very sincere believers think that apart from calling us to worship, that the Bible doesn't have too much to say about how we ought to praise God. With short to the point sections, Dr. Godfrey unfolds a rich world of Biblical understanding about the character of New Testament worship. This book is a great introduction for those just starting to think through the real issues of worship. A must read for pastors, church leaders and interested laymen that desire to offer up praise and worship that is truly pleasing to God. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It matters how we worship.
Review: Dr. Robert Godfrey has an unusal gift of making history and theology come alive in ways that the common church-goer can fully appreciate and understand. This short work is no exception. While many books on worship are written to justify the author's personal preference, this one seeks to develop a usable Biblical theology of worship. Many very sincere believers think that apart from calling us to worship, that the Bible doesn't have too much to say about how we ought to praise God. With short to the point sections, Dr. Godfrey unfolds a rich world of Biblical understanding about the character of New Testament worship. This book is a great introduction for those just starting to think through the real issues of worship. A must read for pastors, church leaders and interested laymen that desire to offer up praise and worship that is truly pleasing to God. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A refreshingly biblical approach to worship
Review: This is a wonderfully balanced, even-handed approach to the "worship wars" and debate over styles used in worship services. The small book is remarkably free from personal preferences and challenges the reader to examine biblical foundations in formulating opinions and thoughts concerning contemporary worship, especially as it relates to a return to God-centeredness in worship. Its direction and instruction may not be popular with those who prefer a market-driven, pole-oriented approach to what worship should look like, but its scholarship will be evident to all who read it. This is classic James Boice at his direct and insightful best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A refreshingly biblical approach to worship
Review: This is a wonderfully balanced, even-handed approach to the "worship wars" and debate over styles used in worship services. The small book is remarkably free from personal preferences and challenges the reader to examine biblical foundations in formulating opinions and thoughts concerning contemporary worship, especially as it relates to a return to God-centeredness in worship. Its direction and instruction may not be popular with those who prefer a market-driven, pole-oriented approach to what worship should look like, but its scholarship will be evident to all who read it. This is classic James Boice at his direct and insightful best.


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