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Have you ever asked yourself the question, "What does worship sound like in other parts of the world?" We often tend to think that all worship sounds relatively the same. In the English speaking world it generally does: however, worship has a different sound in places where the American culture has not penetrated or where people have just recently heard the gospel. They have never heard of hymns, and praise songs are just as strange and unfamiliar. You won't hear discussions that favor contemporary or conservative music styles. Instead there is a raw focus on the Creator God, the One who has redeemed them. There are many interruptions and distractions from babies crying to animals that run around, but there still remains one focus: the true and living God. Reflecting on this has brought me to this conclusion. It is not about
As Matt Redman the song writer so aptly penned
When the music fades, all is stripped away, and I simply come, Longing
I'll bring You more than a song, For a song in itself, Is not what you
C 1997 Kingsway's Thank you Music (Admin by Integrity Music, Inc.)
I have learned many things just from the cross cultural model that I
J.P. and his wife Sue along with their children are in full time
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Experiencing Worship, The Study