We have just finished developing a new design for our website. I hope this design will help to make content more easily accessible, especially if you are looking for resources on a particular topic.
We’re still working through few bugs, and we have another few levels of development planned, but I think we’re ready to [...]
Continue Reading →We have updated our site as promised; you probably won’t notice anything if you’re not looking, but we’ve made some changes that should solve a lot of problems.
The most significant change we’ve made is that the root of the site is no long religiousaffectionsministries, but rather simply religiousaffections. Everything should redirect from the old [...]
Continue Reading →Just a note about this site for those who care. We were hacked a week or so ago; thankfully we were able to get the site up and running again fairly easily, although there are lingering problems. But our web store is completely down.
We plan to take the site down in the next day [...]
Continue Reading →I regularly receive e-mails asking various questions related to worship, music, church ministry, etc., and sometimes people post questions on our Facebook page as well. But I wanted to make it easier to request a topic of discussion on this site.
So I’ve added a widget to the sidebar where you can suggest a [...]
Continue Reading →I am thrilled to announce a new web site that we have been developing that seeks to help pastors, church music directors, and other church music directors as they choose music.
If you have spent any time at all choosing music for your church, you know how much time, effort, sweat, and (sometimes) tears (!) [...]
Continue Reading →Ingrid Schlueter highlights this site and my upcoming book.
Continue Reading →I’ve noticed many people being redirected to this new site because you were looking for something on the old site. If there was a particular article that you found helpful and would like to be posted here, please let me know, and I will be happy to do so. If you notice any other bugs [...]
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- A very good discussion of the way people define worship "experience" today. http://t.co/Hb4E0p5v via @sharethis 8 hours ago
- The Bible never commands us to be authentic. 9 hours ago



