Why I picked itI'm on the worship team at my church as well as the current worship leader for the youth group. This book is a strongly recommended read by my pastor for anyone who helps lead worship. I don't blame him. It's great and teaches a lot about the origin of worship, what kind of things are necessary to lead in worship, and how to be better. summaryWell, I kind of just said it! It's a collection of personal stories and research about worship. Don Potter talks about the things that he has gone through as a worship leader and the things he has learned over the years. what I likedAs a person who strongly believes in the Bible and wants anything being preached at me to be based in the Word, I really appreciated all of the references to the Bible in order to support all of his claims. I could tell that he researched a lot and took a while to pull together these thoughts. I also really liked that he added a lot of real-life experiences he's had to back up what he said. And he isn't afraid to talk about the times he has fallen short. I really learned a lot from this short read! what I didn't likeOverall it was great, but there were a couple of times it seemed to drag a bit, or he would really reiterate the same thing over and over. overall impression 🌟🌟🌟🌟I give it a 4/5. I'm glad that my pastor recommended it, and I know that my fiance will love it as well. I want to read through it again, a little more in depth, as a personal Bible study at some point. I'll actually look up more of the verses referenced to gain more perspective and context about what he talked about. And I may do some more research myself to expand on my knowledge.
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