There are as many viewpoints, styles, and preferences about worship as there are people who worship. And the Bible says worship is something everyone does. So how do you know which approach is best? And how do you make sure the goal of your worship is appropriate?
This helpful study examines what the Bible says about true worship. You’ll discover that we are created for the purpose of worship. And you’ll explore solid, biblical principles for making worship a lifestyle of grateful response to your Creator and Redeemer.
Let Kay Arthur and Bob and Diane Vereen guide you into the rich scriptural truths about this important subject.
Author
Kay Arthur
Kay Arthur is the author of numerous books, including When the Hurt Runs Deep and Lord, I Want to Know You. An international teacher and communicator whose work has touched millions of lives, Kay has received several awards for her writing and media programming. She currently serves with her husband, Jack, as co-CEO of Precept Ministries International, the organization they founded together more than 40 years ago and which today operates in 150 countries in 70 languages. Kay and Jack live in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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Bob Vereen
Bob Vereen is an ambassador-at-large for Precept Ministries International. He and his wife, Diane, oversee a number of PMI’s international offices, and they are responsible for the coordination and development of new ministries in various parts of the world. They travel globally teaching Christians to study the Bible inductively. Bob and Diane have been involved with PMI since 1975, and have been on staff since 1991. They have two sons.
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Diane Vereen
DIANE VEREEN serves as an ambassador-at-large for Precept Ministries International. She and her husband, Bob, oversee a number of Precept’s international offices, and they are responsible for coordination and development of new ministries in various parts of the world. They travel globally teaching Christians to study the Bible inductively. Bob and Diane have been involved with PMI since 1975, and have been on staff since 1991. They have two sons.
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