My review...
I love devotional books, so I was excited to review this
book, which is a compilation of devotions written by various worship pastors,
university professors, and ministers of music. The book is designed for use
with individuals, as well as worship teams, making it unique from other
devotional books I’ve read in the past.
The setup is pretty standard, as each entry starts with a Scripture
passage, a message, reflection questions, and a prayer. It also gives brief information
on the person who penned the devotion. The book is organized by week of the year
vs. a specific date on the calendar, so you can start it at any time. I liked
the variety of entries, but I didn’t care for the super-small print, which
would narrow the audience for this book. I was also surprised that it didn’t
contain a ribbon bookmark, which is quite common in devotional books.
Some titles include: Worship as an Act of Sacrifice, Be Still
and Worship, Seeing Clearly through Blind Spots, He Sings Over Me, Let God
Lead, and What? Me Worry?
Some verses used include: Isaiah 6:8, Psalm 46:10, Proverbs
19:21, and Mark 12:30.
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy from the publisher,
but I wasn’t required to leave a positive review.
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