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"Once again Dr. Brown has outdone himself with the amount and scope of the research/information and the impact, bringing this work to the obvious conclusion for all of us who have dedicated our lives to just this purpose—making Him known and experienced through powerful and anointed music and vessels!"
—PAUL WILBUR, Messianic Worship Artist, Songwriter, Speaker, and Award-Winning Author of Touching the Heart of God
"This is a well-researched and thought-provoking look at an important topic."
—SPENCER KLAVAN, Lecturer in Greek and Scholar of Ancient Music, University of Oxford
"As long as I’ve known Dr. Michael L. Brown, which is for more than twenty years, I’ve never known him to give less than 100 percent in any aspect of his life. This translates into his private devotion and his studies into the art of worship. This book is for all ages, musician or non-musician, quiet or loud, kneeler or dancer. It doesn’t matter as long as it’s 100 percent."
—LEONARD JONES, Founder of MorningStar Worship
"There is not a more effective way for communicating a message than when that message is set to music. Dr. Brown brilliantly demonstrates the incredibly effective tool that music is for causing historic change. Every worship leader needs to read this book and fully realize the power in their gift for shaking the world around them."
DR. AARON CRIDER, Worship Pastor, Gateway Church, Southlake, TX
Michael L. Brown, P hD, is founder and president of AskDrBrown Ministries. Brown served as a leader in the Brownsville Revival from 1996 to 2000, out of which was birthed the FIRE School of Ministry, which has sent Spirit-filled missionaries around the globe. He is the host of the nationally syndicated daily talk radio show The Line of Fire—“your voice of moral, cultural, and spiritual revolution”—as well as the host of shows on GOD TV, NRBTV, METV, and INI TV. His syndicated columns appear on many leading websites, and his scholarly publications range from biblical commentaries to articles in Semitic journals and theological dictionaries. Having come to faith in 1971 as a hippie rock drummer, Brown longs to see the church take hold of the world-changing power of music.