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From Matthew Pinson, ed., J. Perspectives on Christian Worship: Five Views. City: B&H Academic, 2009.

The day will come when we will worship God by sight (Rev 22:4), but until that day New Testament worship is worship of the living Word as we hear and heed His Word in our lives. In that sense, true [...]

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We’ve been discussing the topic of teaching children to worship here for some time, and now I’d like to get your feedback.

I’ve offered suggestions and examples of things I’ve done both at home and in our church to encourage God-centered worship among children, particularly with helping them learn and love classic hymns.

What are [...]

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The Teaching Power of Music

On September 25, 2008 By

I spoke today at the Michigan Association of Christian Schools Teachers Convention. This is the lecture I presented.

My task today is to convince you that it is important that music be a part of your classroom.

My goal is to persuade you that music is essential to your students’ educational development. For some of [...]

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Why Sing?

On June 2, 2008 By

Why do we use music in worship?

This may seem like an odd question. Most — if not all — churches have music, don’t they? This is just how it has always been, right?

I think this is a very important question because how you answer the question is one of the factors that will [...]

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I am very excited to announce the launch of a new ministry intended to help local churches think through issues related to worship, music, culture, and aesthetics. My intent is to provide pastors and other Christians with the necessary tools and resources to come to God-pleasing decisions in these areas.

This newly-designed web site is [...]

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Itinerary

On February 21, 2008 By

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