Worship That Moves the Soul

Recognizing the critical role of indigenous worship in church planting.

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Mission Frontiers June 2001 Contents
Worship and Mission

Worship That Moves the Soul
A conversation with professor Roberta King on the impact of ethno-worship.

Reclaiming the Bhajan
Chris Hale—Ancient musical styles of India transform the worship of Christ.

What Happened When Grandma Danced
Paul DeNeui—A field missionary describes the impact of indigenous worship.

A Song from the Heart
Sue Hall and Paul Neeley—The Vagla people of Ghana cummunicate the Message in their own musical style.

The Dangers of “Prayer Wheel” Worship
Ralph D. Winter

Every Team Needs One
Dave Hall—The essential role of the worship-arts leader. Extra: The Centrality of Worship.

Some Things Remain the Same
Ron Man—In the midst of diversity in worship, certain truths are unchanging.

Extras
Resources on Ethnomusicology

Hymnwriters Hall of Fame

Columns
Editorial Comment
Ralph D. Winter

MF Behind the Scenes
Rick Wood

Further Reflections
Greg Parsons

The AD2000 Movement
Passing the Baton

Rick Wood—The lasting impact of the AD2000 and Beyond Movement. See also the Celebrate Messiah Manifesto

Growing Healthy Churches
Open Letter on Giving in Kenya
Gideon Kiongo—A Kenyan speaks to the Kenyan Church on systemic problems in giving.

Student Mobilizer
Dreaming the Impossible
Shibu K. Matthew—Mobilizing the youth of India for global impact. And Frankly Speaking on overcoming complacency for the lost

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