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August 3, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
A New Day

Hey lovely people!! wow! seems like the last few weeks have gone by SO SO quickly.. everyday full, lots of friends, family, ministry, worship.... Sometimes you just HAVE to stop ON PURPOSE to reflect, bring thanksgiving, and try to take stock of all God is doing.
June 22, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
What you have all been waiting for

The cinnamon roll recipe that will change your life!
May 26, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
Strength to Strength, Glory to Glory

Hey friends.. wow.. what a week!! we are in full on preparation for the upcoming trip to Zimbabwe and Jo'berg, and I have three big days of recording to finish, and I know the team coming with me are all working hard to get to their deadlines before heading off.. so.. GRACE GRACE AND MORE GRACE...
May 5, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
Setting out on the Journey

Well, we’re getting ready to board the plane for the great US of A, and I have just been seeking God about how this will all play out, how these nights will differ from before etc. My heart is so hungry just for His presence to be so manifest with us.
March 2, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
God's Goodness And Faithfulness
Here is part 2 of my blog entry, as featured on WorshipCentral.org
February 26, 2010 Posted by Darlene Zschech
What and who are you desiring as you worship?

Here's my latest blog entry as featured on worshipcentral.org. Be blessed.
January 27, 2010 Posted by Darlene
A New Year
Hey lovely people!! Just returned from what would have to be one of the best holidays we’ve had for a long time! We feel refreshed inside and out, and ready for all that God has instore.
December 15, 2009 Posted by Darlene Zschech
Psalm 46
This Psalm is again addressed to the chief musician… and I love that the Word of God puts value on the highly skilled in the areas of music and arts… In 1st Chronicles, we read that Zechariah, Eliab and Benaiah were to praise the Lord with Psalteries on Alamoth.As far as I can understand, this may mean to, not through habit, fall into the trap of singing in only one key, but with intelligence, we are to craft praises to appropriately express the fullness of the occasion. This explanation may not be completely accurate as the info available is scarce… but one thing I am confident of, is that these ancient descriptions show that care, time and skill should be used when being part of any song to honour our King. How great is that!
