Our Worship Should Reflect God’s Transcendence
There is no other God but the Lord. But do you realize that even the demons believe there is just one God? In fact, we Christians could take a lesson from these imps of the dark wo
Family Devotional on Knowing God More
This is the third installment of family devotions we have posted. Each of these brief, but effective family devotions are taken from the 30 Days of Praise Devotional Journal. 30
God Is Not Fooled by Public Praise
This morning during my quiet time I was stopped in my tracks by two simple verses in Psalm 26. I have read this chapter numerous times before; yet, today a powerful and convicting
Family Devotional on Meaning of Praise
Excerpt from Week 2 of the 30 Days of Praise Personal Journal: Week 2—What Is Praise Family Worship Time Say this week’s memory verse together: Therefore by Him let us contin
Family Devotional on Meaning of Worship
The following is an excerpt from the WorshipLife Journal. Week 1—What Is Worship Family Worship Time Say this week’s memory verse together: You shall love the Lord your God wi
Download Worship Planning Helps from Dwayne Moore’s Webinar
Thanks to all who attended my webinar Saturday through WorshipLeader.com! Special thanks to Julie Reid and Suzie Stablein at Worship Leader Magazine for giving me this incredib
Praise Should Be Life’s Greatest Pursuit
The following is a continuation of the introduction from a new book I am working on. Go here to read the first part of this introduction. Thanks for your feedback! ~ Dwayne As
4 Questions that Determine Our Success at Life
As many of you know, I am working on a new book on the priority of praise in our lives. Below is an excerpt from the introduction. Thanks for taking time to review it for me!
Reinventing Our Predictable Worship Subculture
I just read a powerful dialogue on Nancy Beach’s blog. (Nancy is programming director at Willow Creek Church in Chicago and author of a challenging book entitled, An Hour on
Prominent Praise
Excerpt from Praise More Powerful: Let’s imagine that we’re “flying over” and looking down at praise. As we do, we realize that praise, like land and wate


