What would you say is the definition of Christian music?
Now break that down. What is the definition of Christian?
What is the definition of music?
Do you see why the last two questions are important?
Does “Christian music” functionally (in real life) have anything to do with Christianity or music?
What place does Christian music have in your life? What place should it have? How can it be good? How can it be bad?
Can secular music target the same points?
What does Christian music have to do with worship?
To God be all glory,
Lisa of Longbourn
PS: I was talking with some friends tonight, and one said she doesn’t like worship bands. I said I don’t like worship bands, or choirs, or worship leaders. Good friends that they are, they let me qualify: I actually like quite a lot of worship leaders (can’t help it; they’re usually creative talented people passionate about God and seeing Him glorified); I just don’t like the position of worship leader/worship pastor. Case in point for the rest of this post.
“He who defines, wins.”
To God be all glory,
Lisa of Longbourn