
'Refiner's Fire' was written by Brian Doerksen, and is skillfully combined with the song 'Holy Spirit, Rain Down' which was written by Russell Fragar. These two songs together, capture the precise transformation from brokenness to spiritual renewal. ... more
'And Can It Be?' was written by Charles Wesley and Thomas Campbell and is skillfully combined with the song 'My Savior's Love' which was written by Charles H. Gabriel. This great medley seamlessly weaves together two significant hymns focused on the ... more
'It Is Well with My Soul' was written by Horatio G. Spafford and Phillip P. Bliss. It is ONE of the songs released from a project entitled 'His Glorious Praise'. This project was Arranged and Orchestrated by Bob Krogstad and the audio recording was p... more
'Let the Rocks Keep Silent' was written by Wayne Haun and Joel Lindsey. This great song builds directly upon Luke 19:40 where Jesus enters Jerusalem during the triumphal entry and when the Pharisees ask Jesus to rebuke His disciples for shouting prai... more
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This program centers on contemporary worship music, featuring in-depth conversations with worship leaders, discussions of iconic songs, and explorations of production and ministry context behind worship projects. Episodes frequently dissect song origins, arrangement choices, and the theological themes embedded in lyrics, while also highlighting cross-denominational experiences, collaboration with major worship publishers, and the role of media platforms in spreading devotion through music. A notable strength is the consistent blend of personal storytelling from artists with behind-the-scenes looks at how worship experiences are crafted for congregations and listeners alike, making it helpful for pastors, music directors, and gospel musician... more
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