Heartache No More by Alison Whiteker is not just any ordinary Bible Study, which normally follows the format of Q & A, sometimes a meal and tons of laughter. Although all of the above can occur in this bible study, Whiteker writes, the work done in this book is like having “Spiritual Heart Surgery” because [...]
Book Review: Heartache No More
Josh Davis Jeff McCourt and Nikki Lerner respond to Gerardo Marti’s new book, Worship Across the Racial Divide: Religious Music and the Multiracial Congregation.
What genre would you call it? It is acoustic. It is rock. It is South Asian. It is North American. It is hard and driving. It is soft and reflective. It is impossible to confine it, label it, pin it down. It is exactly this kind of stereotype-resistant music that we need more of in our multicultural churches.
Fusion is a necessary art form for multi-ethnic church musicians. In “Flor de Vida”, djembe meets bongo and udu drum meets cajon. Hear how percussionist William Johnson a non-traditionalist worship leader, leads you into His presence.