This book sets out the biblical, doctrinal, and theological positions on Worship and Praise. The book can teach and equip, so you can consider it as a teaching manual. It can also help any reader to prune off misconceptions about worship and keep the refined positions based on the word of God. The book is both theological and sociological, and therefore user-friendly to any living soul interested in worshiping God.
The book covers a wide range of topics and issues including:
- the ministry of the minstrel;
- the biblical doctrine on both individual and congregational worship;
- the biblical and established order of worship in the church;
- the role of worship in warfare;
- the role of music in worship;
- prophetic worship;
- dancing in church;
- dressing and culture;
- the role of worship in deliverance;
- giving as an act of worship;
- God's plan of restoration to worship
This book can serve as a textbook for Bible schools, theology seminaries and religious studies departments of academic institutions, and the praise and worship department of any Christian church.