Recommended Reading
- Worship God by Ernest Gentile
- Worship Is A Verb by Dr. Robert Webber
- Silencing The Enemy by Robert Gay
- Worship: The Pattern Of Things In Heaven by Bishop Joseph Garlington
- The Hallelujah Factor by Jack Taylor
- Exploring Worship by Bob Sorge
- The Sound Of The Harvest by J. Nathan Corbitt
- Experiencing God In Worship by Barna, Burge, Farmer, Harper, Hayford, Hill, Leafbald, Miller, Sweet, Webber
- The Treasury Of David, and Morning And Evening by Charles Spurgeon
- Contemporary Worship For The 21st Century by Benedict & Miller
- Ministering To The Lord by Roxanne Brant
- Destined For The Throne by Paul Billheimer
- A Testament Of Devotion by Thomas Kelly
- The Wounded Healer by Jenri J. Nouwen
- Compassion by Morrison, Nouwen and McNeill
- Reliving The Passion, and Preparing For Jesus by Walter Wangerin Jr.
- A Long Obedience In The Same Direction, Christ Plays In Ten Thousand Places, Eat This Book, The Jesus Way, and Tell It Slant by Eugene Peterson
- Pilgrim At Tinker Creek, and Teaching A Stone To Talk by Annie Dillard
- Tent Of His Splendor by B.J. Flack
- A Divine Confrontation by Graham Cooke
- The Pleasures Of God, Let The Nations Be Glad, and Life As Vapor by John Piper
- Prayer by E. M. Bounds
- Worship Warrior by Chuck D. Pierce with John Dickson
- God Chasers, and God’s Favorite House by Tommy Tenney
- Living Prayer by Robert Benson
- The Battle Belongs To The Lord by Joyce Meyer
- Concerning The Inner Life, and Mysticism by Evelyn Underhill
- And The Trees Clap Their Hands by Virginia Stem Owens
- Disciplines For The Inner Life by Bob & Michael Benson
- The David Story by Robert Alter
- Worship Evangelism by Sally Morthenthaler
- The Power Of Brokenness by Don Nori
- The Great Omission by Dallas Willard
- Inside Out by Larry Crabb
- Sons & Fathers by Gordon Dalbey
- The Cloud of Unknowing (Unknown Author)
- My Utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers
- Release of the Spirit by Watchman Knee
The Psalms Reading Plan
This is a comprehensive reading plan which will enable you to read through the entire book of Psalms on a semi-regular basis. By following this plan all the Psalms can be read in one month. Once you’ve incorporated it in your daily reading you can then use it anytime and any month you choose throughout the year.
Here’s how it works: On the first day of the month read Psalm 1, 31, 61, 91, and 121. The following day (the 2nd) read Psalm 2,32,62,92,122 and so forth. Each day you’ll be reading 5 Psalms. You’ll also be reading from a different portion of the entire 150 chapters daily. That way, you will cover all the Psalms in a one month period.
This plan works best if you begin reading on the first day of any given month and continue reading 5 Psalms daily for the full thirty days.

