|
Results for
Find all our current media for this topic here.
Any articles posts on this topic will be listed below. Click on the title to read.
| He is the Lord and He reigns on high! | | For the last two years I have been using the daily Bible reading plan designed by the famous Scottish preacher, Robert Murray McCheyne. It takes you through the Old Testament once and the New Testament and Psalms twice in a year.
More ...
|
|
| |
|
Any blog posts on this topic will be listed below. Click on the title to read.
| Hymns and Psalms and Spiritual Songs | | I guess I am a fully paid-up member of the charismatic movement and very rarely find myself in church singing old hymns, though I do celebrate the wonder and beauty of recent hymns written by my friends Stuart Townend, Nathan Fellingham or Simon Brading
More ...
|
|
| A Chat with Simon Brading | | I was fascinated to see this interview with Simon Brading in Newfrontiers-USA’s The Link . This was conducted at Mobilise USA earlier this year. I thought it was great!
More ...
|
|
| Grass under my feet | | While recently in South Africa I was standing in a circle with a group of leaders worshipping God in the open air. My eyes were closed. We were singing songs and I realised that the only unusual sensation I was feeling was that grass was under my feet.
More ...
|
|
| |
|
Any audio or video posts on this topic will be listed below. Click on the title to listen/watch.
| 17 Values – Free To Worship | | 5 | “A Church where God’s presence is prized and where God is enthusiastically worshipped with genuine freedom for men and women to worship publicly in the Holy Spirit, to use spiritual gifts and to participate in ‘body ministry’ ”
More ...
|
|
| |
|
Any Bible Insight entries on this topic will be listed below. Click on the title to read.
Any book reviews or recommendations on this topic will be listed below. Click on the title to read.
| Let The Nations Be Glad | | John Piper reminds us that mission is not the ultimate goal of the church, worship is, and that mission exists because worship doesn't.
More ...
|
|
| Incomparable | | This book will bless and build up any believer who reads it. It can be kept for reference. It will certainly be an eye-opener to the young Christian, and it will warm your heart as you freshly meditate on the wonder of the God in whom you have put your tr
More ...
|
|
| Facedown | | This outstanding and accessible little book by Matt Redman is a wealth of insight into the glory and majesty of God.
More ...
|
|
| God's Greater Glory | | Very few books have stirred me in recent years as much as Bruce Ware's magnificent book, which sets forth the glory of the providence of God in all its majesty.
More ...
|
|
| The Forgotten Christ | | This excellent book is both mind-stretching and heart-warming as six different authors present their papers on themes centred in the mystery of the incarnation of the Lord Jesus Christ.
More ...
|
|
| Worship Matters | | I have read several books on worship but Bob’s is probably the most thorough. His goals and objectives as a worship leader are excellent and I certainly encourage all elders and worship leaders to read the book.
More ...
|
|
| Father, Son and Holy Spirit | | ‘The doctrine of the Trinity,’ as Bruce Ware argues, ‘is one of the most important distinguishing doctrines of the Christian faith’ and not one that Christians do well to regard carelessly.
More ...
|
|
| The Mission of God | | This magnificent book not only displays a wonderful overview of the Bible's grand narrative, it also provides profound motivation for faith, worship and expectation of inevitable blessing on a grand scale.
More ...
|
|
| John Newton, From Disgrace to Amazing Grace | | Brilliantly told, Jonathan Aitken’s magnificent biography of John Newton has all the pace of a novel and unfolds the substantial drama of a man rescued from all kinds of excesses, including being the captain of a slave ship with all its associated evils.
More ...
|
|
| Worshipping Trinity | | Robin Parry particularly highlights our lack of Trinitarian worship in that he discovers that our focus is often narrow, self-centred and perhaps lacking the kind of depth that many traditional hymns have formerly provided.
More ...
|
|
| |
|
|
|
| |