themtj's review against another edition
3.0
A bit more on the entry-level/primer side than I would have liked. I wouldn't trust this book to instruct my worship leaders in everything I'd like them to know, but it is probably good enough for a volunteer. I'm glad to have read this, but will stick with Bryan Chapell's book.
mc_moose's review against another edition
5.0
So good! Really stirred my heart to want to know God better and worship him more wholeheartedly here and now AND fed my anticipation for that day when we'll 'finally [behold] the face of the One who left his throne to redeem us.' (p.147)
A book that would benefit and encourage every believer, young and old, whether a skilled musician or musically inept (like me!)
A book that would benefit and encourage every believer, young and old, whether a skilled musician or musically inept (like me!)
samuelblakey's review against another edition
5.0
I thoroughly appreciate Bob Kauflin’s ministry, both in his work through Sovereign Grace Music and through his books. Where his first book Worship Matters is written for worship music leaders, True Worshipers is geared towards the church in general, showing us the importance of understanding what worship is and how we ought to worship our Lord. This is such a valuable book, and an easy read. (I share Kauflin’s sentiment that this could have been much longer book, but it’s best that it isn’t.) Definitely a must-read!
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