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Water. Air. Food. Love. We're all familiar with these things as being essential for life. Without them, we cease to exist. None of us can live for long without them as integral and daily needs in our lives. Yet, there is another vital need for our existence. Worship. It's true. Humans will worship and must worship in both a corporate and an individual setting. At the core of deciding how we are to worship the Lord is our approach to the Bible. Our thoughts and attitudes about the Holy Scriptures greatly determine what we believe and how we practice our faith. In this fascinating study from…mehr

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Water. Air. Food. Love. We're all familiar with these things as being essential for life. Without them, we cease to exist. None of us can live for long without them as integral and daily needs in our lives. Yet, there is another vital need for our existence. Worship. It's true. Humans will worship and must worship in both a corporate and an individual setting. At the core of deciding how we are to worship the Lord is our approach to the Bible. Our thoughts and attitudes about the Holy Scriptures greatly determine what we believe and how we practice our faith. In this fascinating study from Michael Brown, readers will investigate critical texts about worship, examine pertinent episodes of worship from Scripture, and discover key building blocks for developing a greater personal and corporate worship experience. Open these pages, and learn more about drawing nearer to God through more meaningful worship.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Michael Brown is a Trenton, New Jersey native who holds master's degrees in religion and divinity from Lipscomb University and a doctorate from Harding University School of Theology. Brown currently serves as senior minister of the Westview Church of Christ in Madison, Alabama, and also works as a technical manager for NASA at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama. He is a contributing author to the Cornerstone of Our Faith series.