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Schooled by the Psalms
Learning to pray is like playing the violin with virtuosos.
Music to Raise the Dead
Box set chronicles the Rez Band's mark on CCM history.
A Little Less Conversation
How much should a worship leader talk?
The Singing Nun
Hildegard of Bingen said we should sing because we are weak and God is strong.
Singing the Blues with St. Jerome
Blues and rock legend Dion DiMucci draws inspiration from a fiery early church father.
Rescuing the Holy Pleasure of Music
John Tyson lets the "other Wesley," Methodist hymn writer Charles, take center stage.
A Word, a Song, and a Moment with Worship Recording Artist Annie Sander
After listening to her new worship CD Brighter Day, I wanted to know more about the heart that drives Annie Sander's powerful voice.
Re-entry Rock
Overseas trips help Delirious reinvigorate its blend.
Johann Sebastian Bach
"The Fifth Evangelist"
George Frideric Handel
The German-born English composer behind the "Messiah."
Fanny Crosby
Prolific and blind hymn writer
Isaac Watts
Father of English hymnody
Singing the Old, Old Story
Today's churches have a wealth of tradition in their hymnals—if only they'd open them.
How We Worship
An ambitious new book takes us into the diverse world of Christian worship practices from the early church to today.
A Singing Faith
Billy Graham's songleader looks back on the groundbreaking 1948 Youth for Christ songbook—a memorable combination of beloved traditional hymns and contemporary praise songs for the post-war generation.
Theology in Tune
Christmas carols evoke warm memories, but the concepts they communicate were refined in often fiery debates.
Out of Context: Rick Muchow
Is it acceptable for the church to use secular songs in a worship service?
Making the Secular Sacred
Should the church use secular songs in worship?
The Gospel According to J.S. Bach: Did You Know?
A Musical Vocabulary for Budding Bach Fans

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Why the NYC pastor’s goal is “to winsomely offend everybody.”

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