Music to Move the Soul: 100 Group Sessions Using Today's Music

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Music to Move the Soul is a highly effective resource for youth leaders which will enable them to use music as an aid to worship, thought and discussion. Many youth meetings, housegroups, and alternative worship services now use music of all genres as a tool for deeper thinking on issues such as: relationships, choices, homelessness, global issues, spirituality, values and thankfulness. Music to move the soul provides 100 user-friendly sessions, which include meditations, Bible readings, questions for thought or discussion, and practical activities. Artists featured include: Travis, Faithless, Tim Hughes, U2, Paul Oakenfold, Delirious?, DJ Kenny Mitchell, Moby, Coldplay, Norah Jones, Fatboy Slim, Robbie Williams.

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About Steve Adams

Randy Frazee is the lead teaching pastor at Westside Family Church, a multisite church in Kansas City. A leader and innovator in spiritual formation and biblical community, Randy is the architect of The Story and BELIEVE church engagement campaigns. He is also the author of What Happens After You Die; Think, Act, Be Like Jesus; The Heart of the Story; The Co

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About Ruth Adams

Steven J. Adams is professor of accounting at California State University, Chico. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in managerial accounting. He has been the Associate Dean of the College of Business, as well as Graduate Coordinator. He was Co-Director of a project funded by U.S. Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondar

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