271 pages
After publishing Praise and Worship songs for more than twenty five years, Dennis Prince cautions us that they are, in fact, like a bowl of noodles. Yes, they taste great, but there are too many "noodle songs" and hardly any "meat and veggies"— not to mention the occasional “gristle”. As a result, the spiritual diets of many churches are lopsided and unhealthy and they struggle with worship that is self-focused and spiritually dry.
The good news is that, even though meaty, vitamin loaded songs are sparse, they can be found by worshippers who are informed, discriminating and pro-active —and the rewards are great.
Rigorously but graciously, this long-needed book provides clear biblical principles and strategies that help you to:
recognise a healthy song
plan a balanced spiritual worship diet
enjoy rich God-focused worship - a tried and tested catalyst for vibrant Holy Spirit activity.
Not just for worship leaders and songwriters—all worshippers benefit from these principles of worship.
271 pages
After publishing Praise and Worship songs for more than twenty five years, Dennis Prince cautions us that they are, in fact, like a bowl of noodles. Yes, they taste great, but there are too many "noodle songs" and hardly any "meat and veggies"— not to mention the occasional “gristle”. As a result, the spiritual diets of many churches are lopsided and unhealthy and they struggle with worship that is self-focused and spiritually dry.
The good news is that, even though meaty, vitamin loaded songs are sparse, they can be found by worshippers who are informed, discriminating and pro-active —and the rewards are great.
Rigorously but graciously, this long-needed book provides clear biblical principles and strategies that help you to:
recognise a healthy song
plan a balanced spiritual worship diet
enjoy rich God-focused worship - a tried and tested catalyst for vibrant Holy Spirit activity.
Not just for worship leaders and songwriters—all worshippers benefit from these principles of worship.