Darlene Zschech inspires Christian artist Kari Jobe to become a 'true worshiper'

American contemporary Christian singer Kari Jobe is greatly inspired by worship leader Darlene Zschech's recent talk about being 'true and truth worshipers' of God. (Facebook/Kari Jobe)

Christian contemporary artist Kari Jobe had quite an uplifting experience when she heard Australian worship leader Darlene Zschech speak recently, and her talk inspired Jobe so much so that she committed to become a "true worshiper" herself.

"She spoke on worship and had tons of notes on the podium and didn't even get to them all. I started thinking about how her whole life is worship and how she is the matriarch of worship as we know it today," Jobe wrote on her Facebook page.

According to the singer, Zschech pioneered how people worship God today because worship was quite different when she was younger. "I would watch every video (VHS at first, then DVD's) of her leading and just be inspired to be free like her. She inspired people to mean what we were singing and enter into His presence and press into Him. She was instrumental in changing the culture of worship to be more authentic and real," Jobe recalled.

During the worship session that truly touched the singer's heart, Zschech said worship leaders should really be called worship releasers because their job is to help people release their worship to God.

"We need to circumstance-proof our worship—not just worship when we feel like it or only when things are in a good place. Always worship. She also said not to stay silent—open our mouths and worship. Be intentional and honest, worship from a place of truth. These are the kind of worshippers He's looking for," she added.

Jobe thanks Zschech for inspiring her to become a "true and truth" worshiper. She said it's incredible how Zschech always inspires, mentors, aligns, and encourages her heart and soul.

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