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Singing's Gone Global
Steve H Hakes
Singing's Gone Global
Steve H Hakes
Singing's Gone Global, briefly explores the background of singing, before and into ancient Israel. It examines the impact songs have on those who sing, and on those who listen, touching on spiritual warfare. It looks at how nonsense songs neither make sense to evangelism, nor to the evangelised, and asks, "is there a mûmak in the room?"
Oddly some songwriters simply misunderstand prayer. Part two covers the basics of the trinity, focusing on the spirit in order to understand types of prayer (eg request, gratitude, adoration, chat), leading in turn to a better understanding of our heavenly father and brother, and ourselves in Christ's likeness.
Next we look at some common problems. Part three focuses on problems such as buddyism, decontextualising, misvisualisation, and unitarianism. Diagnosis can help Christ's 'bride' recover from suboptimal and unbiblical songs (Eph.5:18-30).
Given a Problem Avoidance Grade (PAG)-an A to Unsatisfactory scale created by the author- in part four we examine specific songs. Weapons forged (Part three), the mûmakil can be attacked, seeking to save and be saved.
Subsequently the book concludes by showing how Christmas carols may be tweaked to better serve our world, rejoicing that joy has come to it.
Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
Lançado | 24 de dezembro de 2016 |
ISBN13 | 9780995701311 |
Editoras | Mallon de Tc |
Páginas | 184 |
Dimensões | 152 × 229 × 10 mm · 267 g |
Idioma | English |