Product Description
- By Virginia Talmadge
- 352 pages.
- Published 1988, The Salvation Army
Mrs. Colonel Charles (Virginia) Talmadge has long been a master of creating the right mood and in providing meaningful and momentous worship services.
This book fills a long felt need for Salvation Army produced worship resources. We enthusiastically endorse its concepts believing their utilization will enrich the worship experience for all. -Commissioner James Osborne
Virginia E, Talmadge, with a national reputation as an authority on worship resources, instructs in Christian education, creative writing and drama.
In this book she presents both the how of worship and the what of worship: neither of which comes automatically. Both are accomplishments which we can attain.
The how of worship establishes a line of communication with God. The what of worship is shown as a channel to move us into worship.
The ancient cry of the man of God, "O, that I knew where I might find Him?" (Job 23:3) becomes up to date in helping us to approach God today.
Thoughts and stimuli in this book will inspire the reader to a closer relationship to God, both in corporate and individual worship. This attractive and easy to use volume will prove to be a competent guide.
This book, through the flow of worship through the use of various media and stimuli, will give you new thoughts that breathe and words that burn with aspiration toward the exploration of worship.
It will prove to be a permanent resource as an adjunct to Bible and Song Book and Hymnal for those who would enter the gates of worship and revel in the presence of our God.