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Seasoning the Heart for Prayer

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How do you prepare for communion with God in prayer? This article discusses five ways we can prepare the heart and mind for prayer.

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Finding Our Voice in Worship (Part 4)

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This article reflects on music in worship, and offers five observations on how a congregation can find an authentic voice in worship. Among the points of discussion is a reflection on how to sort through music.

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Finding Our Voice in Worship (Part 3)

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This article reflects on music in worship, and says that it must be congregationally sound; it needs to be an authentic expression of the voice of the church body. Just how that voice is shaped is under discussion in the article.

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Finding Our Voice in Worship (Part 2)

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This article reflects on music in worship, and says that it must be structurally sound. The text and the tune need to be well-matched. The article provides a host of useful questions to ask in evaluating the merits of a song for worship, and they revolve around three standards: the insight, perfection, and inexhaustibility of the song.

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Finding Our Voice in Worship (Part 1)

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This article reflects on music in worship, and says that in the first place it must be doctrinally sound. The article provides a whole host of useful questions that one needs to ask of the text of a song before it is used.

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Saving faith is resting faith, the trust which relies entirely on the Saviour John R. W. Stott
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