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Everyday Hallelujah

Unlocking Deep Joy Through Everyday Acts of Worship

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Everyday Hallelujah

By: Phil Wickham, Matt Litton
Narrated by: Phil Wickham
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Read by the author, Phil Wickham.

Every hallelujah doesn’t have to be sung. Some hallelujahs are lived.

What if understanding worship as our truest purpose could move us beyond a surface-level faith and into a life of true spiritual intimacy and joy with God?

In Everyday Hallelujah singer-songwriter Phil Wickham invites us to see worship not as a Sunday-morning ritual but as a way of life, a way to receive and give God's grace and to celebrate his faithfulness. With a contagious passion, Phil takes readers on a journey through Scripture to explore how worship shapes the way we live, work, love, and reflect God’s presence to the world around us. Phil shows us how

  • Adam and Eve expressed their worship through their work, relationships, and obedience;
  • Daniel's everyday-worship habits prepared him for the lion's den;
  • Elijah worshiped by boldly declaring God's promises on Mount Carmel;
  • Mary and Martha learned how to worship in the waiting; and
  • Paul and Silas sang songs in the night to break strongholds.

Worship is the very reason we exist. When our hearts are turned toward God’s glory in the everyday moments of life, we begin to see that every place we stand is holy ground.

Reflection questions can be found in the audiobook companion PDF download.

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