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Return to Worship: Letters to the Church
Published in Paperback by Broadman & Holman Publishers (1999)
Authors: Ron Owens, Jan McMurray, and Henry T. Blackaby
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Prophetic Words for Today¿s Worship Leaders
This diverse collection of letters by Ron Owens to the church and various individuals and leaders of worship is challenging, gut-honest, and inspiring. Owens takes an honest look at worship in the church of America today and is calling the church to a higher standard. He helps us look beneath the surface issues of worship styles and music programs to the heart of worship.

Owen's fundamental starting points are that God alone is worthy of our worship, and that we were created to worship God. Worship begins and ends with the sovereign Lord. We must learn to come to God on his terms and embody this worship in our everyday lives.

While the letters in part one of this book address the church and its worship, the letters in part two are addressed to worship leaders. These letters take on a more practical tone and offer great wisdom regarding worship issues ranging from how we should understand and practice baptism and communion to the appropriate place of applause in worship.

This book is a wonderful resource for worship leaders not only for personal and professional challenge, but for use with worship boards, teams, and choirs. These letters are thought-provoking and convicting and could inspire tremendous change in the hearts of readers willing to make changes in their worship of God.

Keeping the Focus of Worship on God
In "Return to Worship" Owens writes thirty-seven "letters" to the church, worship leaders, pastors, and ministers of music. The letters express a deep love and passion for worship and addresses concerns facing the church today in relation to worship. Owens' letter-writing style creates a sense of personal identification. It is as if the author addressed these letters to me! Owens calls the church to focus upon God and forms of worship must not cloud that focus. In fact, Owens confronts the issue of music in worship and says, "to many, worship is music, and music is worship, and many worship music" (1999:6).

Broad ranges of issues are addressed including music, audiovisuals, sacraments, applause in worship and many others. In addition to raising these practical concerns for worship Owens concludes with four helpful appendixes (a choir covenant, a checklist for worship leaders, twenty-four questions to ask yourself in preparation for the Lord's Supper, and an article entitled "When Church Was Just Church: Worship Center or Theatre?").

"Return to Worship" is a wonderfully practical book; a must-read for pastors and those responsible for providing worship leadership in the local church.

A Prophetic Challenge Concerning Worship
Convicting and prophetic, Ron Owens challenges pastors, worship leaders, choirs and congregations to ask hard questions about their worship. Owens writes thirty-seven "letters" addressing key issues facing worshippers today. Return to Worship is unashamedly biblical. Owens calls the reader to keep God absolutely central in worship. Here are some of his more convicting concepts. One of the root problems in worship is: "We don't know our God" (1999:9). "The church today is being shaped more by our culture than by the cross" (1999:21). "...How we respond to what comes to us each day most clearly reveals whether we are worshippers at heart" (1999:42). "There is no redemption without an attitude of worship" (1999:47). "We cannot claim for ourselves the glory that belongs to God alone and expect our worship to be acceptable to Him" (1999:54). "Some pastors view their responsibility as: "to keep everybody happy rather than pointing the people to God and teaching them to be holy" (1999:58). "No revival in history has begun with a self-satisfied people" (1999:68). "He who will not serve does not worship" (1999:71). "Research has shown that much of the growth of our larger churches has been at the expense of smaller churches" (1999:79). "Often the only scripture read during the gathering is the few verses read by a pastor before he preaches" (1999:99). "Use the choruses but don't deny this generation the riches of its past" (1999:107). "We are not called to be entertainers of the people; we are called to be ministers of the gospel" (1999:137). Additionally, in Appendix 3, Owens includes a 19th century list of 24 questions to ask in preparation for the Lord's Supper. This book brims full of wisdom and insight. I highly recommend it.


Transgenic Plants: A Production System for Industrial and Pharmaceutical Proteins
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (18 December, 1996)
Authors: Meran R. L. Owen and Jan Pen
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An Emerging concept - Well handled
The editors have made a sincere and good attempt at introducing the reader to the emerging concept of using transgenic plants as a production system for valuable industrial and pharmaceutical products. In the first half of the book the editors have compiled the various topics which are the fundamental aspects of recombinant protein production in plants, thus making the reader aware of the intricacies involved in genetic manipulation of plants. The editors have also included examples of industrially and pharmaceutically important proteins that have been produced in plants. A few chapters have also been devoted to highlight the potential of using transgenic plants as production systems on comparision with other systems in terms of downstream processing and commercial feasibility. The illustrations are appropriate and in compliance with the text. The editors have also included a number of references at the end of each chapter which makes useful further reading. The only drawback is that the book can be comprehended only by graduate students of biology; and a more simpler version, abundant with illustrations and graphics might be necessary to enlighten the novice. On the whole the book is well organized and a lot of effort has been put in; although there is always scope for improvement.


Bensinskatteförändringars effekter : rapport till Expertgruppen för studier i offentlig ekonomi
Published in Unknown Binding by Finansdepartementet : Fritzes [distributor ()
Author: Jan Owen Jansson
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Boy with a telescope
Published in Unknown Binding by Angus & Robertson ()
Author: Jan Owen
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Fingerprints on light
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Getting the Most from Your Computer
Published in Paperback by Computing McGraw-Hill (1985)
Author: Jan Owen
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Guidebook to Adventure
Published in Paperback by Simon & Schuster (Paper) (1984)
Authors: Jan Owen and Kitt Hirshberg
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How to Use Your Macintosh
Published in Paperback by Alfred Publishing Company (1984)
Author: Jan Owen
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Hur välja rätt investeringar i transportinfrastrukturen? : rapport till Expertgruppen för studier i offentlig ekonomi
Published in Unknown Binding by Finansdepartementet : Allmèanna fèorlaget, Fritzes kundtjèanst [distributor ()
Author: Jan Owen Jansson
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Jan Nasco : Il Primo Libro de Madrigali a Quatro Voci (Venice, 1554) (Sixteenth-Century Madrigal, Volume 20)
Published in Library Binding by Garland Publishing (1992)
Authors: Giovanni Nasco and Jessie Ann Owens
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