Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The Dangerous Act of Worship

I've just begun reading a book titled "The Dangerous Act of Worship" which was recommended by Dr. Paul Clark, Worship Specialist, Tennessee Baptist Convention. I'm sure I'll end up blogging about some of the things I'll be reading.

Here's a great paragraph from the introduction.

"Nobody went up to Moses after the thunder, lightning and loud trumpet blast at the foot of Mount Sinai and said, "How come we're using trumpets now? What happened to Miriam and that tambourine song we used to sing crossing the Red Sea? I liked that song - it was peppy. This thunder and trumpet stuff is too heavy."
       John Ortberg in the introduction to Mark Labberton's book "The Dangerous Act of Worship." IVP books (I found it on Amazon and got it the day after I ordered it.)

Should be some great stuff in here. (Oh, by the way. This book is going in a different direction than you may think it is. Check back. Or get a copy yourself.)

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