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How Some People Plan to Use Worship in Song

As we get orders for my new book, Worship in Song: A Biblical Philosphy of Music and Worship, we’re finding out various ways people plan to use the book. Perhaps these will give you ideas of how you can use the book!

A pastor in Louisiana plans to use the book in a Thursday evening book study. The discussion questions at the end of each chapter will help with this.

A Christian school in Michigan plans to make the book required reading for graduating seniors each year.

Several college professors and one seminary professor have contacted us about using the book as a textbook for their classes.

One college student in Michigan plans to use the book in his Tuesday college and career book study.

A camp director plans to require his summer staff to read the book each year.

These are just some of the ways people are planning to use the book! We’re excited about how this book can be a help to people. Please contact us for bulk orders!

About Scott Aniol

Scott Aniol is the founder and Executive Director of Religious Affections Ministries. He is director of doctoral worship studies at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, where he teaches courses in ministry, worship, hymnology, aesthetics, culture, and philosophy. He is the author of Worship in Song: A Biblical Approach to Music and Worship, Sound Worship: A Guide to Making Musical Choices in a Noisy World, and By the Waters of Babylon: Worship in a Post-Christian Culture, and speaks around the country in churches and conferences. He is an elder in his church in Fort Worth, TX where he resides with his wife and four children. Views posted here are his own and not necessarily those of his employer.