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Abraham Kuyper: Our 91ÁÔÆæ
By: Harry Boonstra
This new English translation of Onze Eredienst offers Abraham Kuyper's clearest thinking on worship and liturgy.
A New Song for an Old World
By: Calvin Stapert
Calvin Stapert challenges Christians to learn from the wisdom of the early church as they seek to explore appropriate music today.
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ Worldwide
By: Charles Farhadian
As Christianity has boomed in the non-Western world, several questions have emerged regarding how worship and culture relate. Charles Farhadian presents a timely investigation of their interaction.
Wonderful Words of Life
By: Mark A. Noll, Richard J. Mouw
Written by knowledgeable church historians, Wonderful Words of Life explores the significance of hymn-singing in many dimensions of American Protestant and evangelical life.
91ÁÔÆæ in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
By: Karin Maag, John D. Witvliet
Offers readers a chance to understand better the societal and confessional norms that motivated late medieval and early modern Christians to maintain or change traditional Catholic worship practices.
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ in Reformed Churches Past and Present
By: Lukas Vischer
Vischer explores the history of reformed worship on every continent from the sixteenth century to the present. Surveying the most significant developments in the growth of reformed worship.
Gather Into One
By: Michael Hawn
This volume explores the work of five of the most influential global church musicians found in North American hymnals: Pablo Sosa, Argentina; I-to Loh, Taiwan; David Dargie, South Africa; Patrick Matsikenyiri, Zimbabwe; and John Bell, Scotland.
One Bread, One Body
By: Michael Hawn
Hawn seeks to help bridge the gap between the human tendency to prefer ethnic and cultural homogeneity in worship and the church's mandate to offer a more diverse and inclusive experience.
My Only Comfort
By: Calvin Stapert
My Only Comfort uniquely reconnects modern listeners with Bach's music, enabling them to listen to Bach with renewed understanding and appreciation.
Abraham Kuyper: Our 91ÁÔÆæ
By: Harry Boonstra
This new English translation of Onze Eredienst offers Abraham Kuyper's clearest thinking on worship and liturgy.
A New Song for an Old World
By: Calvin Stapert
Calvin Stapert challenges Christians to learn from the wisdom of the early church as they seek to explore appropriate music today.
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ Worldwide
By: Charles Farhadian
As Christianity has boomed in the non-Western world, several questions have emerged regarding how worship and culture relate. Charles Farhadian presents a timely investigation of their interaction.
Wonderful Words of Life
By: Mark A. Noll, Richard J. Mouw
Written by knowledgeable church historians, Wonderful Words of Life explores the significance of hymn-singing in many dimensions of American Protestant and evangelical life.
91ÁÔÆæ in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
By: Karin Maag, John D. Witvliet
Offers readers a chance to understand better the societal and confessional norms that motivated late medieval and early modern Christians to maintain or change traditional Catholic worship practices.
Christian 91ÁÔÆæ in Reformed Churches Past and Present
By: Lukas Vischer
Vischer explores the history of reformed worship on every continent from the sixteenth century to the present. Surveying the most significant developments in the growth of reformed worship.
Gather Into One
By: Michael Hawn
This volume explores the work of five of the most influential global church musicians found in North American hymnals: Pablo Sosa, Argentina; I-to Loh, Taiwan; David Dargie, South Africa; Patrick Matsikenyiri, Zimbabwe; and John Bell, Scotland.
One Bread, One Body
By: Michael Hawn
Hawn seeks to help bridge the gap between the human tendency to prefer ethnic and cultural homogeneity in worship and the church's mandate to offer a more diverse and inclusive experience.
My Only Comfort
By: Calvin Stapert
My Only Comfort uniquely reconnects modern listeners with Bach's music, enabling them to listen to Bach with renewed understanding and appreciation.