Darlene Zschech Releases New Book "Worship Changes Everything" This Fall

Over the years, Darlene Zschech has fronted Hillsong Worship and she has overseen worship on an International level where thousands of churches all over the wold sing to her church's songs such as "Shout to the Lord," "Mighty to Save," "Blessed," "For All You've Done" and countless others. This Fall we can get into Zschech's world. In her forthcoming book "Worship Changes Everything," she will share with us her life not only on stage but also in everyday realiy of living.
Here's the synopsis of the book: "It can be easy to have a heart filled with worship on a Sunday morning as the church band is playing your favorite song. But then comes Monday morning's commute or Tuesday afternoon's pile of laundry.
So what does worship look like in real life--at work, in your family, or with your friends? Darlene Zschech has spent her life thinking and teaching about worship. With wisdom and contagious joy, she shares her thoughts on what worship truly is and how it should invade every facet of your being. Let yourself be transformed by the purpose and freedom that come from living a life of worship."
Renowned worship songwriter/artist Darlene Zschech is known for writing the iconic song "Shout to the Lord," and "Worship Changes Everything" will be her fourth book. WILDFIRE7 will be managing all marketing, strategic development and promotion for Zschech's recorded and publishing products. Zschech was senior worship pastor at Hillsong Church for 14 years where she produced, wrote and led worship for their album projects. She now co-pastors Hope Unlimited Church on the central coast of Australia with her husband Mark.
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