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  1. Terry Conley
    8 October 2015 @ 3:04 pm

    Brother, I really do appreciate this suggestion. At a time when even the “conservative” and ‘traditional’ music programs seem to be a little too contemporary, this is something to really get the congregation thinking about what hymns and songs should really accomplish. It is not entertainment nor a time filler but something to begin directing our thoughts toward the preaching of the Word of God. Do you have any information on Robert Harkness and his Music of The Cross?

    • rcottrill
      8 October 2015 @ 5:04 pm

      Thanks for the encouragement. Actually, I was quite surprised at how simple this is, and how much it blessed me. You don’t have to be a singer, or a musician, or a theologian. Just read and think about a few of those titles and it can be a blessing to you.

      As to Harness, no, I’m not familiar with his Music of the Cross. Was that a book? I notice two or three of his books are available on Amazon, here, but nothing with that title. Let me know if you find it.