Thursday 1st October 1992
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Reader Comments
Posted by Adrienne Lahr in Mesa, AZ @ 05:40 on Jun 24 2006
Absolutely powerful and moving.
Worth every penny.
Absolutely powerful and moving.
Worth every penny.
Posted by Sue Chitty in Marseille, France @ 18:20 on Feb 5 2006
I'm glad someone challenged the reviewer's comments about Kevin Prosch's tearful rendering of 'So Come'. T o assume it is done for effect is to level a charge of gross insincerity; which is surely out of place in this context. Kevin is a sincere, prophetic guy of enormous depth, and is therefore unlikely to feign emotion. And the track itself is incredible. I remember weeping myself at the lines "For you will rend the heavens and fill your house with Glory."
I'm glad someone challenged the reviewer's comments about Kevin Prosch's tearful rendering of 'So Come'. T o assume it is done for effect is to level a charge of gross insincerity; which is surely out of place in this context. Kevin is a sincere, prophetic guy of enormous depth, and is therefore unlikely to feign emotion. And the track itself is incredible. I remember weeping myself at the lines "For you will rend the heavens and fill your house with Glory."
Posted by Teresa in United Kingdom @ 20:39 on Nov 13 2005
By American 'mush' - I take it you mean unashamed love for the Lord?
I have a lot of American friends and I love them and their passion for Jesus, their openess with their emotions and their warmth & humanity.
What a pity so many of us english, with our stiff upper lips, have so many hang-ups when it comes true worship.
No wonder we don't have revival yet.
By American 'mush' - I take it you mean unashamed love for the Lord?
I have a lot of American friends and I love them and their passion for Jesus, their openess with their emotions and their warmth & humanity.
What a pity so many of us english, with our stiff upper lips, have so many hang-ups when it comes true worship.
No wonder we don't have revival yet.
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How is that not a form of racism? Kevin Prosch is one of the most genuine and challenging worship leaders around even today. His nationality is unimportant.