Worship: Its not about the music, says Dan Lucarini

The subject of worship is at the same time both intensely personal and exceedingly public. These days, hardly anything is as sensitive as a discussion on how one thinks we should worship God.

In his new book 'It's not about the music', a sequel to Dan Lucarini’s first title ‘Why I left the contemporary Christian music movement’ - the author takes a close look at what God Himself asked us to do for Him when we worship.

If you are interested to learn more about worshipping God beyond the music; if you’re a refugee from the worship wars; or if you’re simply curious why someone would do such an about-face from the ‘accepted norm of modern worship’; please join the author on a journey into worship. And discover why ‘it’s not about the music’!

Part I: GPS (God’s Positioning System)
Part II: Wrong Turns, Dead Ends
Part III: U-Turn
Part IV: On the Road

Dan Lucarini is an author of books on Christian music and worship, and a popular conference and local church speaker. He spent several years as a contemporary worship leader in evangelical churches in America.

Dan and his wife Judi now have an international ministry of encouragement and Biblical counsel to thousands of pastors, song leaders, church musicians, missionaries and church members who are wrestling with music and worship controversies. His ‘day job’ is software business development. Dan and Judi live in Colorado.

Release date 30/09/2010
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