Well Done I appreciate the dynamic conversations we’ve have on the blog. The breadth of perspectives is thought-provoking, pushing us to think beyond our Christian assumptions. I’ve got a suggestion on how to improve the discussion even more: Use the...
I hear the term all the time, but it still makes me scratch my head in puzzlement. Of course, those who use the term “Worship Leader” are referring to the person who directs the music during a church service. But is such a term accurate? Is it biblical? (I...
In an effort to get my point across with a splash, I’m going to be hyperbolic: Singing a hymn at church is not worship. Playing guitar at small group is not worship. Humming along to a song in your car is not worship. Raising your hands on Sunday morning is not...
I need to say at the outset that “worship” includes any reverent engagement with, or response to, the Lord. It can include acts of service, financial giving, working, eating, writing blog posts … and singing. Bob Kauflin does a fine job further...
I love songs about the cross of Christ. There is no greater mystery, nothing that inspires more wonder, than the crucifixion of our Lord. It was the greatest act of both love and hate ever portrayed. It’s a manifestation of both the stratospheric height of...
What’s wrong with the following sentences? “I threw.””The boy washed.””She picked up.” What’s wrong is that the verbs are transitive verbs, and require a “direct object.” Those sentences omitted this...