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Why are they filled with such weird language? Where have all the writers gone?
Combining humour with strong argument, Nick Page analyses how worship song writers have bought into a disposable, 'pop-song' model; how they have filled their songs with a kind of semi-Biblical code and how songs suffer from poor technique and a lack of specialist lyric writers. Above all it encourages writers to really think about the words of their songs and whether they really communicate truth about God - truth which should lead to worship.
Passionate, controversial and laugh-out-loud funny, this is essential reading for Christians today.
Why are they so forgettable? The words recorded in it were written about Jesus over years ago. I count myself as having a pretty good singing voice but personally I don't think a lot of the modern stuff by one certain artist favoured in our church lends itself to congregational worship anyway. See if you have enough points for this item. Why are they filled with such weird language? Yet no-one could question that Newton effectively created a vehicle for the expression of worship within the language of his time. Matt Lewis rated it liked it Jun 30,
This book is all about Jesus. Yet today his message of peace hope love and forgiveness still resonates with people of all races nationalities educational and economic backgrounds. Some like what he said while others disagree with what he said. But almost everyone finds him intriguing.
The message and uniqueness of Jesus remain the same but each author tells the story from his perspective and for his purpose.