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Dampening Self to Amplify Praise: Five Marks of Gentle Worship Leaders
Ryanne Molinari
True gentleness is mastery tempered by meekness. It is using our gifts not to distract or drown out others, but to support them in confident praise. Here are five marks of gentle worship leaders—leaders who are musical forces to be reckoned with, but who temper their strengths toward Christlike service.
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Dampening Self to Amplify Praise: Five Marks of Gentle Worship Leaders
Ryanne Molinari
True gentleness is mastery tempered by meekness. It is using our gifts not to distract or drown out others, but to support them in confident praise. Here are five marks of gentle worship leaders—leaders who are musical forces to be reckoned with, but who temper their strengths toward Christlike service.
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