Deepening Your Relationship with God Through Daily Devotions w/ Craig Denison

Worship Ministry Training Podcast (For Worship Leaders) - A podcast by Worship Ministry Training with Alex Enfiedjian - Mondays

Worship leaders are called to be worshippers first, leaders second. But sadly many of us have it backward. We perform the duty of being a worship leader, without learning to first be a worshipper.  Honestly, how is your personal devotional life with the Lord? How are your private times of worship? Do you have a hard time communing with God when it’s just you and Him? Are you leading from empty? We need to cultivate rich, private devotional lives in order to thrive in our public calling. “Apart from Jesus we can do nothing, but by abiding in Him we will bear much fruit.”  In this month’s episode, I talk with Craig Denison from First15 about how we can learn to have richer, more vibrant times of personal worship.  Enjoy, and share with someone who needs to hear this! First15 Website Abide Song Check Out The Brand New Worship Leader Training Courses! Use Promo Code WMTpodcast for 25% off! ALSO SEE: The Power and Importance of Personal Worship 🔥 Free Worship Leader Starter Kit - https://bit.ly/WMTkit   💻 Free Worship Leader Course - https://bit.ly/WMT-course   📖 Free Set Building E-Book - https://bit.ly/WMT-book   🎙️ Podcast for Worship Leaders - https://bit.ly/WMTpod   📄 Free Devos for Worship Teams - https://bit.ly/WMTdevos   🎓 Academy for Worship Leaders (15 days for $1) - https://bit.ly/wmthome   🤳 Instagram - https://bit.ly/WMTig   =============================   🎉 ACADEMY! 🎉    🚩 Get 15 days of Worship Ministry Academy for $1:  Get organized and equipped with our 10 in-depth courses, live monthly training, weekly Q&A sessions, pre-built ministry systems, team documents, team discipleship material, personalized help, and a supportive community! Visit Worship Ministry Academy and start your $1 trial today! https://www.worshipministrytraining.com/ FOLLOW US! TWITTER, INSTAGRAM, or FACEBOOK

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