Warfare, led by Don Potter, has an astonishing moment during "Repentance": the worship leader prays for forgiveness for abortion, and calls out "I'm as guilty as the next man." The moment feels unplanned and genuine, and is a great example of what can happen during honest worship. As with other MorningStar titles, the music is funky and soulful, filled with hearty singing, terrific musicianship, and solid songs which spread out to make room for prayerful moments. One of the better worship albums out there, if not quite as ...
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Warfare, led by Don Potter, has an astonishing moment during "Repentance": the worship leader prays for forgiveness for abortion, and calls out "I'm as guilty as the next man." The moment feels unplanned and genuine, and is a great example of what can happen during honest worship. As with other MorningStar titles, the music is funky and soulful, filled with hearty singing, terrific musicianship, and solid songs which spread out to make room for prayerful moments. One of the better worship albums out there, if not quite as great as MorningStar's Vision. ~ Doug Dwyer, Rovi
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Add this copy of Warfare to cart. $8.27, fair condition, Sold by Goodwill rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Brooklyn Park, MN, UNITED STATES, published 2008 by EagleStar Productions.
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Fair. Disc(s) and case show moderate signs of wear and tear. All items include the original case and artwork. Cover does NOT match photos; some content may vary from version shown.