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Book Review: Worship Walk by Gareth J Goossen


What does "worship" mean to you? When you hear the word "worship," do you only think of singing songs of praise in church? This book shows readers that worship is much more than music; worship should entwine every aspect of our life. It's meant to be an everyday activity...a consistent way of walking with our God, not reserved for just a Sunday schedule. Does your love and passion for God grow cold or distant? Do you feel like you're walking alone through drought and storm? It's time to soak in God's presence, really worship Him, and connect with Him intimately. The book covers the essence of worship, the cost of worship, the sacrifice of worship, and various ways to worship God in our daily walk with Him. From his wealth of experience, the author shares his insightful thoughts and offers practical ideas/steps for readers to try. He does a wonderful and thorough job at helping readers gain a right understanding of worship and develop a lifestyle of worshipping God, encompassing their hearts, attitudes, and actions.

Being quiet. Asking. Obeying. Confessing. Praying. Witnessing. Encouraging. Suffering. Giving. And many more topics. If you would like to know what worshipping God in spirit and in truth looks like, check Worship Walk out! This book is great for a small group study, book club, or individual study. May God use this book to renew our "first love" for Him and help us be true worshipers who never cease to worship our Lord Most High!

~I received a free copy of this book via The Book Club Network Inc. in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.

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