| PRODUCT DETAILS | | Today - Brian Doerksen |  | | Today - Brian Doerksen
From the writer of "Come, Now Is the Time to Worship" comes a worship experience that stirs all senses. Recorded LIVE in Brian Doerksen’s hometown of Abbotsford, British Columbia, TODAY captures a myriad of worship expressions, with a 75-voice community chorus, a children’s choir, 12-piece orchestra and the Mennonite Jazz Committee. The result is a rich body of worship from riveting anthems to classic hymns that reveal God’s grace and strength. Manufacturer: Integrity Music
Price Range: $15.99 - $16.99
Today - Brian Doerksen
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| User Reviews |  | A soul's refreshment rating: 5
If you are fearing you may buy this cd and be sorry, fear not! It's excellent, it's already my new favorite, every song is such a blessing. If you are a weary pilgrim in need of having your heart turned to our glorious Lord Jesus this will give you a heart of praise, and I'm sure that is Brian's desire. All Glory to God!!
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Soothing rating: 4
Every song is soothing to my soul. Helps me relax at the end of the day.
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Holy God is a better buy rating: 2
If you want an album you will want to hear over and over again...
Buy Holy God by Brain Doerksen.
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Moving rating: 5
As always, Brian Doerksen moves my heart to worship. This album is very good. I was not disappointed.
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from canada with love rating: 5
Why Brian Doerksen isn't better known in this country is beyond me. It's lucky our church music director has a broad reach. we do all the first five tracks, track 10 and 14. "to-day," "Everlasting," and "The River," are my favorites on this album "the River," especially, puts me in mind of Michael Martin Murphey at his best. What a treatment he could give this one if he wanted to. If I knew there was music like this back in the '80s, I might not have wobbled down the road to destruction for as long as I did before seeing how far out of bounds I was wobbling. This is one of the CD's I play when I need to remind myself to keep to the straight and narrow, and not do what's easier, and deadlier.
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Today - Brian Doerksen
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