Worship With Me
I started out doing worship ministry when I was still a kid.
I was born to be a worship minister. Worship is my calling. It is a calling I share.
We are all called to worship. As human beings it is part of our purpose to worship the Lord.
Especially as Christians – once you have experienced the love of our Savior, how could we do anything other than love Him?
This is what this devotional is about – worship. The many countless ways in which God loves, cares and carries – and the many ways in which we receive and respond.
A while ago I started writing these reflections based on popular worship songs.
Sometimes the connections between the song and the devotional are as clear as day and night. Other times the links are more obscure. Nonetheless, God wants us to think deeper about the songs we sing – they are more than just words.
Whether you are a worship pastor sharing these devotionals with your team, a worship leader gleaning truths to share during corporate worship as interludes between songs, or just a worshiper at home growing in your love for and relationship with the Lord and His people – I hope that you will gain in reading this as much as I do in writing these little morsels.
– A.D. Labuschagne
Great Are You Lord: Breath In Our Lungs
Redeeming our time – it is His breath in our lungs!
This is our God
Show and tell the world that this is our God!
In Christ Alone
In Him our hope resides!
There Was Jesus
Even when we don’t know what to do – there is Jesus!
Run to the Father
Running from death to life – run to the Father! He is waiting!
I Lift Your Name on High
The ‘flesh-becoming’ of Jesus.
I’ll Fly Away
We are called to minister Cross-culturaly. I am meant to share the culture of the Cross with those dear individuals I meet on the pilgrimage of this life.
Grace to Grace
No greater love will ever be found in the history of the world. No greater love will ever be found anywhere other than His Story.
Holy Forever
Ministering the intergenerational way.
Here Comes The Glory
It starts with us, today, resolving to pray – as individuals and together – like the disciples gathered in the upper room! It starts with us looking to and waiting on the Lord!