Praise Impacts Our World
The praise song the People of Judah sang in 2 Chronicles is an excellent example of the kind of worship song that both honors and pleases the Lord. Not only was it scripturally acc
Africa Training Tour Update!
Thus far on this amazing tour we’ve trained more than 600 worship team members & church leaders in 3 countries. These were from 60+ different churches & multiple deno
Africa Update: Ethiopia
Over the past week we’ve trained more than 400 worship team members, pastors & church leaders in Ethiopia. These were from 24+ different churches & multiple denomina
Pastors and Worship Leaders: Working Together
By John Martin One of the most important relationships within the church world is the relationship between the lead pastor and the worship pastor. Let’s face facts, while many st
Barren Places
By Dawn Kelley “In the barren places of my life, I can be assured that God is there as He is when life is fruitful.” – Elisabeth Elliot Here in the Southern state
Our Ultimate Goal as Worship Leaders
What can we accomplish every single time we stand in front of others to lead praise and worship? To begin to “unearth” what we so desperately need to discover, we need look to
Pleasing God First Requires Listening
If we are to know how he wants us to praise him – whether we’re alone in our quiet times or with other believers – then we must learn to listen to him speak to us. There are
Dwayne’s Quiet Time Journal: Grace Today
Text: Philippians 4:21-23 Theme: Sending greetings and grace were both priorities to Paul. Key verses: “Greet all God’s people in Christ Jesus. The brothers and sis
Praise is Universal
Praise is universal. If we could fly over the “plains of praise,” we would see many landmarks that would give us a clearer picture of just how universal and far-reachin
The Secret to the Quality Worship Service
By Dawn Kelley Every Tuesday night in Greenville, SC, a group of people meet to praise God. The service isn’t fancy; it’s held in a high-school student minis