Does this professional and secular connection most South African Christian artistes have affect their ministry negatively?
You see, music and worship are two different things altogether. Music is a language, a form of expressing your feeling and emotion. Worship is about expressing our love and adoration to God, and so we use the language of music to worship God. So you can be a great musician but be a poor worship musician. There are just totally different dynamics to the two. With worship music, there is that added dimension of spirituality. South African artistes basically take only the music part of it when they are producing secular music. To them they’re just using the language of music to express something, in another form, such as jazz. But when it comes to worship, they’re still able to add that spiritual dimension into their music and express something else in a different form: their worship and praise to God. Once you get that right, your worship to God will not be affected negatively. So from your time in Malaysia, what do you think about the music ministry here? Well first of all, you all have
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