Sound Worship: a Guide to Making Musical Choices in a Noisy World
Sound Worship: a Guide to Making Musical Choices in a Noisy World
Scott Aniol
Scott Aniol’s first book, Worship In Song, is a biblical approach to tackling issues related to music and worship, but it’s quite technical and sometimes difficult for laymen with no musical training to follow.
Sound Worship takes the main concepts of Worship in Song and delivers them in a brief, easy-to-read, engaging way. If you want answers to important worship and music questions without all of the research, footnotes, or technical jargon, Sound Worship is for you.
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