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Contemporary Christian Music Rock Music Vs. The God of the Bible
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Contemporary Christian Music Rock Music Vs. The God of the Bible
By Dr. David Cloud
Some Questions Answered & Some Warnings Given


Table of Contents:
My Experience With Rock Music                                  5
End of the Age Characterized By Apostasy                  6
Why We Are Opposed to CCM                                    12
  
    Contemporary Christian Music Is Worldly                13
    Contemporary Christian Music Is Ecumenical           28
    Contemporary Christian Music Is Charismatic          45
    Contemporary Christian Music Weakens Churches   53

Questions Answered On Contemporary Music              62
How To Keep Music Out Of Churches                          135
Helpful Music Resources                                            146

By Dr. David Cloud

An extensive examination of rock music and its evil influence on society. Chapters include "My Experience with Rock Music" (the author's testimony), "The Roots of Rock" (focusing on the blues, jazz, black spirituals, and Southern Gospel), "The Pioneers of Rock" (the families and lives of pioneer rockers, the influence of '50s rock on society, etc.), "The Character of Rock Music," "A Directory of Rock Musicians" (an evaluation of hundreds of popular rock & rollers from the 1950s to the 1990s), "Rock and the Occult," "Rock and Spirituality," "Rock and Violence," "Rock and Love," "Rock and Voodoo," "Rock and Drugs," "The Rock & Roll Deathstyle" (a list of more than 500 rockers who have died young due to the rock & roll lifestyle), "Rock and Rebellion," "Rock Music and Insanity," "Rock Musicians as Mediums," "Rock Music and Pagan Religion," "Death Metal Rock Music," "How to Raise a Rock and Roll Rebel." 480 pages, 7X8, perfect bound. $19.95.


The Paganization of Worship Stories of Civil War Songs
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The Paganization of Worship Stories of Civil War Songs
Crisis In Christian Music, Vol. 2
by Dr. Jack Wheaton

Secular, pagan, and even occult musical styles have crept into the church, all dressed up with new Christian lyrics. Old, traditional hymns - tried and true - have been thrown onto the scrap heap of church history. This is even more true with the recent influx of Purpose Driven churches in America. Naively, pastors, music directors, and younger members of congregations have unknowingly embraced musical styles that can have spiritually negative effects on their listeners.

Dr. Jack Wheaton, composer and instrumentalist, masterfully covers the deterioration in music in today' schurch, and gives reccomendations to fix the problem...before it is to late.

Stories of Civil War Songs is the first published collection of the interesting and authentic background of the patriotic, sentimental ad sacred songs that were written or gained prominence and popularity during the War of 1861-1865. Included in this volume are the stories of song writers George F. Root (The Battle Cry of Freedom; Tramp, Tramp, Tramp The Boys Are Marching), Henry Clay Work (Kingdom Coming; Marching Through Georgia), James S. Gibbons (We Are Coming, Father Abraham), James R. Randall (Maryland My Maryland) as well as the histories of the southern camp-meeting songs that became the Yankee "Battle Hymn Of the Republic" and the northern minstrel man's "walk-around," "Dixie," that was adopted by the Confederates as their own unofficial battle song. Stories of the haunting love song "Lorena," who was the sweetheart of the boys on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line, the favorite hymns of General Robert E. Lee, General Stonewall Jackson and President Abraham Lincoln, and the incidents that inspired the writing of the only gospel hymn that the war years produced, "He Leadeth Me,"
complete this unique and unusual collection , the author's thirteenth published volume since his first book was accepted for publication in 1941.