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Worship: The Gateway to God -
NEW!!! In Russian!
An in-depth examination of true worship. Determining both God's definition and His intention for providing every believer with access to the secret place of His presence. The anchor of this series of writings, this book follows God's revelation throughout His Word that there truly is a secret place and that true worship is God's number one requirement of every believer.
Other Books (in English) by Dr. Jim Burgdorf:
The Revelation - the Rest of the Story
A fresh evaluation of the final book of the Bible. From a brand new perspective, this book reveals a wealth of insight only seen if viewing John's Revelation through worship. John's intent in passing on to us this volume was not for purpose of eschatology. He was totally conveying one of the Bible's most vivid worship experiences.
Fully Persuaded Faith - Worshiper-faith
Faith is not truly faith by God's design unless rising from a worshiper's heart - unless founded on a personal worship relationship with God. Fully developed, fully effective faith is not possible except through true worship. In this book we examine at length this thesis as well as man's many substitutes for faith.
The Secret of the Lord - is with them that Fear Him
Within our scriptural interpretation remains a gaping hole. We have conveniently given the attribute God hates the most and the one He most desires from us exactly the same name. Thus, we have rendered one of the Bible's most powerful worship terms ambiguous and, at best, vaguely understood.
Finding the Secret Place!
Every believer must walk the same path. Accepting Jesus as Savior, we then begin making Him Lord of our lives. With that growing hunger comes the revelation that "Behold, There Is a Place" - a secret place of personal relationship. Following that revelation must inevitably come the pursuit about which this book is written.
Worship, the First Commandment of Ministry - The Redefining of True Ministry
There is a vast difference between ministry for God and ministry to God. Tragically, many pulpits and ministry offices around the world are filled with leadership to whom this concept is totally foreign. Seminaries and Bible schools tend to train exclusively in "horizontal, outer-court" technique with little or no consideration of that which every ministry office is truly and firstly
called.

