All of life is worship, but can we draw a distinction between glorifying God through our lives and the intentional activity of practicing worship? My answer is yes. Posting about worshiping God from In All Things - an online hub committed to the claim that the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ has implications for the entire world. http://inallthings.org/dont-forget-god
Is it possible to worship a non-personal God? According to some, the answer is no: worship necessari...
God\u27s presence breaks through in good times and bad. Posting about making time for spiritual ref...
The article contends that when the church creates, especially in and through worship, her own world,...
In true Reformed practice, we come to God in \u27response\u27 to his call or action in our life. Po...
Can you remember one of the last times that you allowed yourself to enter into the type of praise th...
Worship, in the Reformed understanding, is a dialogue between God and his people, a dialogue in whic...
I\u27ve been reflecting on what I worship. Posting about evaluating our priorities from In ...
Although worship has a pivotal place in religious thought and practice, philosophers of religion hav...
Worship is not for some pragmatic or utilitarian purpose. Nor do we offer something in worship in or...
From a Christian perspective, living can be described as the continuous worship of God in a universe...
What is the nature of worship and why do we do it? This is a question prompted in Earl Davis by a (s...
We were created to worship God. It begins at new birth when we\u27re born again. It continues for th...
The Jesus miracles demonstrate that he is Lord over all. Posting about Jesus, our role model, from ...
Does your schedule, your time, your life look like that of a person who wants to hear God’s voice? I...
I believe God has called us to a full life of stewardship in all areas areas of our lives and develo...
Is it possible to worship a non-personal God? According to some, the answer is no: worship necessari...
God\u27s presence breaks through in good times and bad. Posting about making time for spiritual ref...
The article contends that when the church creates, especially in and through worship, her own world,...
In true Reformed practice, we come to God in \u27response\u27 to his call or action in our life. Po...
Can you remember one of the last times that you allowed yourself to enter into the type of praise th...
Worship, in the Reformed understanding, is a dialogue between God and his people, a dialogue in whic...
I\u27ve been reflecting on what I worship. Posting about evaluating our priorities from In ...
Although worship has a pivotal place in religious thought and practice, philosophers of religion hav...
Worship is not for some pragmatic or utilitarian purpose. Nor do we offer something in worship in or...
From a Christian perspective, living can be described as the continuous worship of God in a universe...
What is the nature of worship and why do we do it? This is a question prompted in Earl Davis by a (s...
We were created to worship God. It begins at new birth when we\u27re born again. It continues for th...
The Jesus miracles demonstrate that he is Lord over all. Posting about Jesus, our role model, from ...
Does your schedule, your time, your life look like that of a person who wants to hear God’s voice? I...
I believe God has called us to a full life of stewardship in all areas areas of our lives and develo...
Is it possible to worship a non-personal God? According to some, the answer is no: worship necessari...
God\u27s presence breaks through in good times and bad. Posting about making time for spiritual ref...
The article contends that when the church creates, especially in and through worship, her own world,...