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Paperback Discipling Music Ministry: Twenty-First Century Directions Book

ISBN: 0943575524

ISBN13: 9780943575520

Discipling Music Ministry: Twenty-First Century Directions

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The church has always been tempted to adopt the world's values---even in music. Without indulging in culture-bashing, Johansson shows how much modern church music has degenerated into world-affirming... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A must book for worship team, specially worship leaders!

true, way to much emphasis on chant.. so much that I felt that he broke the first commandment just like what he wrote. I'm assuming his ears prefers chant than "pop" church music, .. does that mean chant becomes "pleasure" for him?.. I don't have anything against chant, in fact .. I'm gonna listen more chant. I'm pretty sure I need it after reading this book. I was wondering why he left out the hedonistic tendencies on chant (tho it is not popular in our culture) I will also share this with our music ministry and specially worship leaders in our church. When I read this book, I can't help thinking of the song "Heart of Worship" by Matt Redman .. the whole time *for both positive and negative* IF you are a worship leader, buy this book PLEASE!

Everyone absolutely must-and I mean must- read this book

This is the most challenging, incredible, deep, true, well thought out case for the utter destruction of everything that is wrong in 'worship' services today. And that is coming from a person who was just required to read nine books for my first semester of worship leading school I just wrapped up (its a spirit filled non-denominational school by the way). This book is in many ways like 'Worship Evangelism' by Sally Morgenthaler, but 'Worship Evangelism' is like an experienced surf boarder, while 'Discipling Music Ministry' is the tsunami. 'Worship Evangelism' seemed to have a tendency to support its case by running polls and doing market research on what unchurched Chester Molester and Suzy Satanist would enjoy doing in church, while 'Discipling Music Ministry' revealed an intellectualy yet spirit filled view of what they need, which is not a song and dance routine or melodramatic hype. I mainly recomend this book to other spirit filled believers because there is a saying that goes something like, "You do'nt fully know what your side of the story is until you've heard the other side's". I highly recomend both books though because they both basicaly have the same overall message. However, 'Worship Evangelism' is a loving gentle nudge toward a more biblical music ministry, which will leave you thinking, "Hmm, maybe I'll implement those ideas someday. I know, I'll make it my New Year's resolution!" where 'Discipling Music Ministry' will unexpectedly detonate on you, leaving shrapnel and body parts lying everywhere, while still allowing you to desperately limp towards change.

Excellent Resource for Church Music

This is an excellent book outlining the proper style for church music. It is surprising that the author takes a classical approach to music coming out of the Assembly of God background. I especially appreciated the examples of good hymnody.The only shortcomings are 1) there was too much of an emphasis on chant for my taste, 2) also the book is lacking in scriptural support for the author's assertions on music style.This is highly recommended for church leaders and music ministers.
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