<p>Lest you think that Dr. Coleman has &ldquo;quit preachin&rsquo; and gone to meddlin&rsquo;&rdquo; in this sensitive topic of music and especially church-appropriate music please give this book a chance. Coleman draws from many sources both Seventh-day Adventist and non-Adventist to explain just how the type of music we use in church worship services affects our worship experience and our Christian experience.</p><p>When addressing the current trend of Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) he assures the reader that he is not against all CCM but cautions against using a song just because it may be popular or may draw a certain crowd into the church. He shows how merely the use of contemporary music may attract people to attend church but it doesn&rsquo;t necessarily lead to a true conversion or the intentional discipling of those people.</p><p>Dr. Coleman states &ldquo;The seeker sensitive model involved a de-emphasis of traditional methods of evangelism and discipleship such as doctrinal preaching calling for repentance from sin and committing oneself to give Bible studies; rather it focused on innovation and meeting the wants of people&mdash;often dubbed &ldquo;felt needs&rdquo; &hellip; The seeker sensitive model also caused people to view Christianity as something &ldquo;cool&rdquo; and made them feel comfortable in &ldquo;dressing down&rdquo; to attend church worship service sometimes in jeans and a t-shirt. However it resulted in producing spiritually weak Christians who were pastor-dependent and not committed to making disciples for Christ.&rdquo;</p><p>Music ministry leaders and anyone who enjoys music in church will learn to be a little more discriminating in the choice of music after gaining the insights provided in this book.</p>
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