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Never Let the Songs End
Martin Leckebusch
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This collection of 124 new hymns by Martin Leckebusch highlights the vitality of contemporary hymn writing and its place in modern worship. Inspired by a vibrant tradition which stretches back several hundred years, and which has nourished Martin's own walk with God, the texts cover a broad range of themes and almost all can be sung to familiar tunes. Hymns frequently anchor our faith in the big story of God's plan of salvation; the often remind us of our belonging to one another as well as to Christ; they help us to explore what discipleship means in different situations; and they offer possibilities in narrative, lament, reflection and other styles. These texts are offered with the prayer that they may become part of that one great song of praise which will find its fulfilment only in the age to come.
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ISBN
: 9781848673267
Producer
: Kevin Mayhew
Product Code
: 10053170
UPC
: 1501251
Weight
: 344.000kg
Binding
: Paperback
Release Date
: 26.11.2010
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