Songs In The Desert
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Desert Of Broken Relationships
Chapter 2. The Desert Of Deception
Chapter 3. The Desert Of Isolation
Chapter 4. The Desert Of Shattered Dreams
Chapter 5. The Desert Of Materialism
Chapter 6. The Desert Of Anger
Chapter 7. The Desert Of Playing The Victim
Chapter 8. The Desert Of Pride
Chapter 9. The Desert Of Emptiness
Chapter 10. The Desert Of Hopelessness
Chapter 11. The Desert Of Freedom
Chapter 12. Out Of The Desert
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Throughout the struggles of life and in times of great love and joy, many people are affected emotionally by music. The Bible and popular music are the subjects of this book, which tries to make sense out of life’s complexities–work, relationships, family, politics, and religion–through the contemporary music of today.
Music touches us at our deepest emotional level. It comforts our sorrows, reminds us of old memories and specific times in the past, and makes us smile or cry. As humans, we encounter numerous temptations, go through many dark experiences, and want answers to life’s dilemmas. Currie describes these experiences as “deserts”–places and times when we feel alone, scared, and hopeless. He then offers his thoughts and experiences through music as a companion and comfort in our time of need.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781573122580
ISBN10: 1573122580
David Currie
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 1999
Publisher: Smyth & Helwys Publishing
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