Worship
It means so many things to so many people. I have had the privilege of worshiping with people all over the world. In each country it is very different, but the common factor between them all is who the worship is for.
I loved worship in Kenya. It was loud, crazy, exuberant, and full of life. There are many Sundays I sit in my home church and wish that we were dancing and banging on the walls! There is something to be said about worship that is oozing with God's presence and His joy.
There is nothing in the world like it.
It is unique, soulful, refreshing and so very necessary for our Christian walk.
I don't know a day that I go through without some kind of praise and worship playing in the background. It is almost the theme song to my life. Now there are days when it is dark and the worship is faint, but then there are days where the worship is loud and joyful.
I have been learning over the past few months how worship can be a part of my life in many ways. Not just through song and music, but in the rustling of the trees, the laughter of children and the quiet morning moments with my Father and I.
Worship is beautiful and one of the secret desires of my heart is to continue traveling the world and joining other nations in worship.
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