Persuade your church to value the Book of Psalms as the heart of worship
This edition presents a measured, faith‑based argument for keeping Scripture’s psalms at the center of church singing. It argues that psalmody should unite believers, honor divine authority, and avoid human innovations that can disrupt devotion. The author emphasizes the spiritual benefits of singing psalms together and the risks of replacing inspired words with modern substitutes.
With a focus on historical and practical reasoning, the book outlines why a true, scriptural version of psalmody remains essential. It discusses the role of music in worship, the importance of unity in the church, and how thoughtful song choices can deepen reverence and communal faith.
- Clear case for retaining the Book of Psalms in public worship
- Discussion of how music supports heartfelt devotion
- Examination of historical debates about psalmody
- Practical considerations for congregational singing
Ideal for readers looking for a thoughtful defense of traditional psalm singing and its place in worship.