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What Worship Leaders Can Learn from the Plans for the Tabernacle in Exodus

The detailed instructions in Exodus for building the Ark of the Covenant, the lampstand, the table of showbread, and the Tabernacle are more than ancient history—they are rich with lessons for today’s worship leaders and teams. Here are key takeaways … Continue reading

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The Fear of the Lord: A Key for Worship Leaders

Proverbs 16:6 says, “By fearing the Lord, people avoid evil.” For worship leaders, the fear of the Lord is essential—not a fear of punishment, but a reverent awe that shapes how we lead, serve, and inspire others in worship. What … Continue reading

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Do Stars Sing?

The universe is full of wonders that leave us in awe. Among these is a poetic question posed in the ancient book of Job: “Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth? … while the morning stars … Continue reading

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What Does the Glory of God Look Like?

In Ezekiel 44:4, the prophet writes, “I looked and saw that the glory of the Lord filled the Temple of the Lord, and I fell face down on the ground.” This remarkable encounter raises a profound question: what does the glory of God actually look like? Continue reading

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The Key to True Knowledge

A discerning individual should consistently strive to distinguish between timeless, profound knowledge and transient, insignificant information.  Continue reading

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