CrossTalk Interview Available- "A Biblical Approach to Music in Worship"

From the website:
“A.W. Tozer once said that our worship will never ride higher than our view of God. In one sense, this means that the music of today’s seeker centered churches, churches that are not God or doctrine centered, is actually appropriate to their theme.
“But what about those Bible preaching churches where God is the focus? What should we expect there in terms of God centered worship? That’s where this edition of Crosstalk can be helpful as it centers primarily upon the aspect of music in corporate worship.
“Beginning with the idea that worship is the response of man’s heart to the biblical truth about God, to the role of hymnody, and more, this Crosstalk sets the record straight on this controversial subject.”
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