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God created all things, He sustains all things, but He lacks one thing - He's seeking "True Worshippers" who will worship Him in Spirit and Truth. This is an urgent search because John 4:23 says "the hour has come, and now is the time" for these true worshippers to come forward and make themselves known. This battle with sin all started over worship and we are urged to make the right choice in terms of who we worship. There's a loud and urgent message emphasised in Revelation 14:6 letting us know that the "hour has come" for us to worship the Creator. The book, "From Spectator to True…mehr

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God created all things, He sustains all things, but He lacks one thing - He's seeking "True Worshippers" who will worship Him in Spirit and Truth. This is an urgent search because John 4:23 says "the hour has come, and now is the time" for these true worshippers to come forward and make themselves known. This battle with sin all started over worship and we are urged to make the right choice in terms of who we worship. There's a loud and urgent message emphasised in Revelation 14:6 letting us know that the "hour has come" for us to worship the Creator. The book, "From Spectator to True Worshipper" addresses one of the key issues in our relationship with Christ and explores Biblical concepts and principles around worship that can be incorporated into personal and congregational worship settings. God has given us a glimpse of eternity through the act of worship, and there is an acceptable form that is pleasing to Him.
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Mike Johnson is a Christian Radio Broadcaster and is the Founder and CEO of Life Radio UK, a station that promotes holistic health, God's plan of "Salvation for All", and social cohesion in our communities. He has been a gospel music promoter for over 40 years and was the first to bring 10-time Grammy Winners, Take 6 to Europe in the 80's. His desire is to encourage believers to examine their worship experience, and where appropriate, to make the transition from being a spectator to a true worshipper, who offers worship that is acceptable to God.