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      <title>CCM Newsletter for April 2, 2008</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><h4>DIRECTOR'S UPDATE</h4></p>
<p>I trust that each of you had a blessed Easter season. For those of us who plan Easter services, it came very early. But, it is good to know that we don't have to worry about such an early Easter anytime soon, as it will be 150 years before it comes again at this same time!</p>
<p>I am greatly encouraged as our web site is beginning to recapture our numbers from a year ago. As you might remember, our site was approaching 100,000 hits (pageviews) a month on a regular basis. But, after we had to reconfigure our site, web browsers had difficulty finding us and our numbers were cut almost 50%.</p>
<p>The good news, however, is that for the month of March (2008), we had nearly 80,000 hits. And the numbers are going in the right direction, as this is about a 30% increase over December of 2007. In March we were viewed in 152 countries, a record for us! We continue to pray that God will use our site to communicate the good news of Jesus Christ through the singing of great hymns, not just in the USA, but around the world.</p>
<p>Included with this Newsletter is a chart that attempts to capture the significance of singing hymns in contrast to other styles of music in the church. Our goal is to encourage <u>you</u> to sing the great hymns of the faith!</p>
<p>God's best to you,
<span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>2007  WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>Source: Google Analytics</p>
<p>Total Countries Online in March 2008: <span class="indent"><strong>152:</strong> Up from 139 in February</span>
<br>One interesting note:
<span class="indent">We mentioned last month that in Brazil, 25 cities were on our site during February. During March, the number increased to 39 cities.</span>
<br>The three largest states in the US viewing our website remain:
<span class="indent">California, Texas and New York</span>
<br>During March, all 50 states, plus the District of Columbia viewed the website!</p>
<p><h4><strong>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>We need your help. We would like to record at least <u>five</u> more radio programs over the next six months. It costs about $1,000 to produce a new program and record the music/narration that accompanies the hymn. If you can help us with this project, let us know either by regular mail, e-mail, <a href="/donate/">our website link</a> - or feel free to call us toll-free. Thank you--and God bless you in advance!</strong>

<p><h4>PRAYER MEMO</h4></p>
<p>I cannot overemphasize the significance of your prayers for the Center at this time. If you can, take a moment, right now, and ask the Lord to help us in these difficult days. God is good. May we trust Him for His guidance in the days ahead.</p>
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<p><h4>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h4></p>
<p><h3>Fairest Lord Jesus</h3></p>

<p>Listen and <u>sing</u> with this familiar hymn on the website.<br><a href="/hymns/detail/fairest-lord-jesus"<strong>Fairest Lord Jesus</strong></a></p>
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<p><h4><strong>What Makes a Great Hymn?</h4></p>
<p>Since we often refer to the "great hymns of the Faith" it is important to occasionally discuss some of the components of a great hymn.</strong></p>
<p><ol><li><u>Great hymns take you to God.</u> The words and music of a hymn prepare the mind (intellect) and spirit (emotion) of the singer to worship "the mighty Word." (From the hymn: "At the name of Jesus")</li></p>
<p><li><u>The poetry of the hymn must be a vehicle for genuine thought and inspiration.</u> It is the triumph of ideas that makes Christianity powerful. The words of a great hymn should help you to strengthen, and then articulate your understanding of theological issues.</li></p>
<p><li><u>The model for great hymns is the Psalms, the hymnbook of Israel.</u> In the Psalms we find expressed the heights and depths of human emotion. Yet, in every Psalm there is a focus, not on our humanity, but on God who lifts us up and enables us to live above our circumstances.</li></p>
<p><li><u>Great hymns have enduring melodies and solid musical structure.</u> The hymn's music should contribute to "bridging the gap" between our earthbound culture and our true heavenly calling. If a tune is boring, or the music is trivial, it cannot carry a powerful text. Great hymns must be transcendent; they have an eternal dimension.</li></ol></p>
<span class="indent">Reprinted from September 2006 Newsletter</span></p>

<p><h4>If you do not have a copy of <u>Great Hymns of the Faith: Volume 2</u> 
<br>please order it today.</h4></p>
<p><span class="indent">Track 1:  Crown Him with Many Crowns
<br>Track 2:  Fairest Lord Jesus
<br>Track 3:  Make Me a Captive Lord
<br>Track 4:  When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
<br>Track 5:  Abide with Me
<br>Track 6:  Come Christians Join to Sing
<br>Track 7:  It is Well with My Soul
<br>Track 8:  He Leadeth Me
<br>Track 9:  My Jesus I Love Thee
<br>Track 10: I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art
<br>Track 11: May the Mind of Christ My Savior
<br>Track 12: A Mighty Fortress</span></p>
<p>We are asking for a $12 donation for each CD. (There is a $3 shipping charge for one CD: $5 for two or more.)  
<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/adoration-songbook2/">Order here</a></p>


<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>Singing: Lessons Learned from the Early Church!</h4></p>
<p>We have spent the last year looking at lessons learned form the teaching and practice of the early church. As we said on April 26, 2006, "the musical philosophy of those hardy saints was not abstract: it was built on the practical reality of the writings of the Old Testament and the teaching of the Apostles.</p>
<p>In our next series of articles we will look at the biblical principles found in Scripture that help to buttress our reasoning regarding music in the church. But, before we get to this exciting study, let's review some of the principles learned from the early church.</p>
<p><ol><li>Music was at the heart of worship. The teaching and example of the New Testament Church found music to be an essential element in worship.</p>
<p><a href="/music-worship/article/singing:-lessons-learned-from-the-early-church!">READ MORE</a></p>]]></description>
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      <title>CCM Newsletter for March 1, 2008</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><h4>DIRECTOR'S UPDATE</h4></p>
<p>In this month's report, we want to encourage you to visit our website.  Because our site has changed over the last several months we would like you to look again at the various aspects of our site.</p>
<p>By the way, recently our website was featured in a couple of local newspapers in Michigan. The response to this article has been consistent: "What a great website."</p>
<p>But we still need to improve our site in 2008, particularly in the area of our "Music and Worship" section. We'll keep you informed over the coming weeks.</p>
<p>Another unique aspect of our website is that almost 70 percent of our monthly traffic (the people that visit our site) come from Search Engines. This is particularly true for International visitors. Hence, we must continually be enhancing the website so that the various search engines (Google is the biggest) can recognize our site.</p>
<p>In our Financial News column I want to tell you about a most unique donor to the Center for Church Music. I think you'll find it most encouraging.</p>
<p>Please continue to remember us in your prayers and God's best to each of you!
<span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>2007  WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>Source: Google Analytics</p>
<p>Total Countries Online in February: <span class="indent"><strong>139</strong></span>
<br>One interesting note:
<span class="indent">Over the past 30 days we have had a large number of hits from the country of Brazil coming from 25 different cities. What a great opportunity for Christ in this large and diverse South American country</span></p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>Our small ministry is sustained by many different people each month -- and for that we are grateful. Gifts to the Center come in many different sizes.</p>
<p>Today, I want to highlight one of the gifts that we receive regularly: $.75 (three quarters) taped to a small card and mailed faithfully to Grand Haven, MI.</p>
<p>Jesus talked a lot about money. One third of the parables address the subject of stewardship. As the saying goes, Jesus dealt with money matters, because money matters. We do need gifts of all sizes to sustain our ministry each month. But, we are very grateful for that wonderful person in Ohio who faithfully send their small, but important donation, each month!</p>
<p>May God bless each of you for your faithfulness from month to month.</p>
<p><h4>Prayer Memo</h4></p>
<p>Pray for the website as we brainstorm a variety of issues relating to the effectiveness of "www.songsandhymns.org." Thank you.</p>
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<p><h4>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h4></p>
<p><h3>O Sacred Head, Now Wounded</h3></p>

<p>Listen and <u>sing</u> with this familiar hymn on the website.<br><a href="/hymns/detail/o-sacred-head-now-wounded"<strong>O Sacred Head Now Wounded</strong></a></p>
<p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></p>

<p><h4>If you do not have a copy of <u>Great Hymns of the Faith: Volume 2</u> 
<br>please order it today.</h4></p>
<p><span class="indent">Track 1:  Crown Him with Many Crowns
<br>Track 2:  Fairest Lord Jesus
<br>Track 3:  Make Me a Captive Lord
<br>Track 4:  When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
<br>Track 5:  Abide with Me
<br>Track 6:  Come Christians Join to Sing
<br>Track 7:  It is Well with My Soul
<br>Track 8:  He Leadeth Me
<br>Track 9:  My Jesus I Love Thee
<br>Track 10: I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art
<br>Track 11: May the Mind of Christ My Savior
<br>Track 12: A Mighty Fortress</span></p>
<p>We are asking for a $12 donation for each CD. (There is a $3 shipping charge for one CD: $5 for two or more.)  
<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/adoration-songbook2/">Order here</a></p>

<p><h4>O Sacred Head Now Wounded</h4></p>
<p><span class="indent"><em>But He was wounded for our transgressions,
<br>He was bruised for our iniquities...</em>
<span class=indent">Isaiah 53:5</span></span>
<p>O sacred Head, now wounded, with grief and shame weighed down,<br>Now 
scornfully surrounded with thorns, Thine only crown;<br>O sacred head, what 
glory, what bliss till now was thine! <br>Yet, though despised and gory, I joy 
to call thee mine.</p>
<p>What Thou, my Lord, hast suffered, was all for sinners' gain;<br>Mine, mine 
was the transgression, but Thine the deadly pain.<br>Lo, here I fall, my Savior! 
'Tis I deserve Thy place;<br>Look on me with Thy favor, vouchsafe to me Thy 
grace.</p>
<p>What language shall I borrow to thank Thee, dearest friend,<br>For this Thy 
dying sorrow, Thy pity without end?<br>O make me Thine forever, and should I 
fainting be,<br>Lord, let me never, never outlive my love to Thee.</p>
<p>As heard on the <strong>Adoration Songbook</strong>, February 17, 2008</p>
<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>The Season of the Cross</h4></p>
<p>One of the hymns featured on the radio and the website this month is the beloved, <em>O Sacred Head, Now Wounded.</em> The words were written sometime in the twelfth century, yet they are as powerful today as they were over 800 years ago.</p>
<p>The writer of this medieval hymn was a French monk by the name of Bernard of Clairvaux. Revered by both John Calvin and Martin Luther</p> 
<p><a href="/music-worship/article/the-season-of-the-cross">READ MORE</a></p>]]></description>
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      <title>CCM Newsletter for January 31, 2008</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><h4>DIRECTOR'S UPDATE</h4></p>
<p>O GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST OUR HELP FOR YEARS TO COME... 
<br>With this familiar hymn of Isaac Watts as our theme, we begin another year of encouragement, education and edification!</p>
<p>As we begin 2008, we pray that the ministry of the Center will continue to be a strong advocate for acceptable music and worship. It will take creativity, a quest for excellence and, of course, your help, if we are to make this new year truly memorable.  With God's grace that will be a reality for the Center for Church Music.</p>
<p>In this newsletter, we present a stirring website report for 2007. We're also including two very different kinds of e-mail: one from the Middle East and another from Africa. In our column on the second page, we discuss a most unusual aspect of church history.</p>
<p>In our radio ministry, we began 2008 with Watt' great hymn referenced above. Its source is Ps. 90:1, that great "Psalm of Moses". The Psalm was written as Moses was in the wilderness surrounded by a hostile environment and some very difficult circumstances. Moses ends the Psalm with this great prayer:
<span class="indent"><strong><em>Establish the work of our hands for us;
<br>Yes, establish the work of our hands.</em></strong></span>
<br>May this be our daily prayer in 2008; may our work be God's work, done in God's way, by God's strength!
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>2007  WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>Source: Gospelcom and Google Analytics</p>
<ul><li>Total Countries Online in 2007: <strong><u>164</u></strong>
<li>New Countries: Bangladesh and Macedonia
<li>Total Page Hits: 1,063,9886
<li>Number of times a hymn was downloaded: 1,081,720
<span class+"indent">(Note: Many of these downloads are from countries that we cannot mention due to the danger of our website being blocked.)</span>
<li><em>Be Thou My Vision</em> and <em>A Mighty Fortress</em> were the most downloaded hymns.
<li><em>Joy to the World</em> was downloaded 12,810 times 
<span class="indent">(It's very popular in Asian countries!)</span>
<li>The USA had the largest number of visitors; Great Britain, Canada and Australia were next in terms of usage. The Netherlands was #10 on the list.
<li>California had the largest number of visitors in the United States; Texas was #2)</li></ul><p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>Thanks for your gifts in 2007. We will communicate with you in early February regarding our specific needs for 2008.</p>
<p><h4>Prayer Memo</h4></p>
<p>We want to continue interacting with you regarding your prayer requests. Let us know <a href="/contact/">here</a> or send them to the mailing address listed below. We will pray for you!</p>
<p><strong><u>Remember to spread the word about the Center for Church Music and our great website!</u></strong></p>
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<p><h4>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h4></p>
<p><h3>O GOD OUR HELP IN AGES PAST</h3></p>

<p>This is a hymn for all seasons. Listen and sing with our arrangement on the website.<br><a href="/hymns/detail/o-god-our-help-in-ages-past"<strong>O God Our Help In Ages Past</strong></a></p>
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<p><h4>If you do not have a copy of <u>Great Hymns of the Faith: Volume 2</u> 
<br>please order it today.</h4></p>
<p><span class="indent">Track 1:  Crown Him with Many Crowns
<br>Track 2:  Fairest Lord Jesus
<br>Track 3:  Make Me a Captive Lord
<br>Track 4:  When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
<br>Track 5:  Abide with Me
<br>Track 6:  Come Christians Join to Sing
<br>Track 7:  It is Well with My Soul
<br>Track 8:  He Leadeth Me
<br>Track 9:  My Jesus I Love Thee
<br>Track 10: I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art
<br>Track 11: May the Mind of Christ My Savior
<br>Track 12: A Mighty Fortress</span></p>
<p>We are asking for a $12 donation for each CD. (There is a $3 shipping charge for one CD: $5 for two or more.)  
<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/adoration-songbook2/">Order here</a></p>

<p><h4>Website E-Mail</h4></p>
<p>We received a $25 donation from a believer in Lagos, Nigeria:
<span class="indent"><em>I thank the Lord for the hymns. <br>Thanks brethren."</em></span>
Needless to say, this response was very encouraging!</p>
<p>The following is a delightful e-mail from a believer in the Middle East:
<span class="indent"><em>thank you so much for your consideration Mr Paul i am from the middle east and i sing in Arabic church so i will be very thankfull if you please sent to me those type of webspaces that will help me more for the music services and how to learn to techniques of singing</em></span>
We pray that the word will continue to spread concerning our website: it's great to know that over the globe, people are impacted by our ministry. To God be the Glory!<p>

<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>1,000 Year of Silence</h4></p>
<p>One of the great mysteries of the church is the absence of congregational song from about 500 AD to 1500 AD. As we have noted in the past, the early church was saturated with song. In fact, one scholar, Ralph P. Martin, goes so far as to state that the "Christian church was born in song."</p>
<p>So then, how could a church, vibrant and filled with powerful song, submit to such a long period when "for all practical purposes, the congregation's voice was silent?"   

<a href="/music-worship/article/1000-years-of-silence">READ MORE</a>]]></description>
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      <title>CCM Newsletter for December 10, 2007</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><h4>DIRECTOR'S UPDATE</h4></p>
<p>GREAT NEWS! OUR SECOND CD "GREAT HYMNS OF THE FAITH, VOLUME 2" HAS JUST BEEN RELEASED.<p>
<p>I am thankful to the Lord for this wonderful opportunity. I pray that God will use this recording to touch the hearts and lives of many around the world.</p>
<img src="/graphics/adoration_cover2.jpg" alt="Adoration Songbook CD Cover" align="right" style="margin-right: 20px; ">
<p>We are including an <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/adoration-songbook2/">order form</a> with this newsletter if you would like to order one for yourself--and for your friends and loved ones. As our first CD, we have included a personal hymnal along with the CD.</p>
<p>The included hymnal does increase our cost, but our ministry is about encouraging people to sing. Why? Because singing a hymn makes an important difference in the spiritual lives of Christians.</p>
<p>Scripture continually emphasizes the importance of the mind and hymns carry the essence of the Christian faith (theology!) deep into our innermost being. Soon, I'll discuss the recent research in neurobiology detailing how music stimulates the brain. It's fascinating.</p>
<p>But for now, I encourage you to order our new CD and "sing along" on these great hymns of the faith.<p>
<p>Merry Christmas--and God bless you!
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>As we conclude 2007, we need your help. We are nearly $10,000 behind our budgetary requirements. Please pray concerning a substantial year end gift.</p>
<p><h4>We would like to <u>pray for you</u> during this Christmas season.</h4></p>
<p>If you have a prayer request that you would care to share with us, please contact us on the website or send it to the address listed below. You can also call us toll free at 800-587-5780.  We will pray for you.</p>
<p><h4>Website Report</h4></p>
<p>November was another great month of international ministry. <u>147</u> countries were on our site from November 1-November 30. Below is a short but encouraging e-mail we received on December 6 from a professor in Nigeria:</p>
<p>Dr. Adedoton Aderogba
<br>Geology Department
<br>Niger Delta University
<br>Amassoma, Nigeria</p>
<p>"Thank you for the beautiful work you are doing for mankind. I love Church Music. So I appreciate what you're doing. God bless you."</p>
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<p><h4>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h4></p>
<p><h3>Silent Night</h3></p>

<p>A hymn that is not only beautiful...but for one night, changed the course of history. Learn about the hymn, listen and sing along with it often:</p>
<p><span class="indent"><a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/silent-night"<strong> Silent Night</strong></a></span></p>
<p></p>
<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>"Christmas Eve Truce"</h4></p>
<p>It was Christmas Eve, 1914, during the early months of the war. When the Germans had left their country earlier in the year, they expected to be home by Christmas to celebrate their victory.  The young men, however, were not home by Christmas and the war dragged on ...<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/article/christmas-eve-truce">READ MORE</a>]]></description>
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      <title>CCM Newsletter for October 25, 2007</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p><h4>DIRECTOR'S UPDATE</h4></p>
<p>GREETINGS IN THE GLORIOUS NAME OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. As I write this, the fall colors here in West Michigan are brilliant - and remind us that our Creator God is truly the Master Artist!
</p>
<p> This is a busy time for the Center for Church Music. I am just getting our November radio programs off to our producer and we are working on completing our second CD: Great Hymns of the Faith - Volume 2. It is my prayer that we will have it completed within the next 30 days.</p>
<p>In this letter, I am including a wonderful note from Mike Edwards, the Director of Communications for the Officer's Christian Fellowship, a Christian military support ministry. I met Mike at our recent GospelCom conference in Grand Rapids and he had such positive comments about our ministry that I wanted to pass them on to you. </p>
<p>I want to also share with you one powerful way God is using our Internet ministry. Just last Monday we learned that one of the websites that downloads a very large number of our hymns each month, is located in a large Asian country. Because they use a simple (and very hard to trace) method of downloading our material, it is clear that the website is involved in an "underground" ministry of distributing our hymns to many other sites in that country. (Since Christian sites are being banned in many countries, it is prudent to not name the country!)</p>
<p> We are grateful that, in a small way, we can have a role in strengthening Christians who live in difficult spiritual circumstances.
<p>Your friend,
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>Our visitors to the website continue to increase each month. We are continually amazed at the great number of foreign countries using the site. Recently we signed on with a service from Google called "Google Analytics." It allows us to have a precise snap shot of where and how our website is being used.</p>
<p>Over the last seven days, from October 15-22, we have had "3,621 visits" from 91 countries. During this period, over 15,974 pages were viewed by people from literally around the world. What a great opportunity (and responsibility!) God has presented to us. Next time, we'll share with you our "top ten" countries on the site each day!</p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>We are praying that the final two months of 2007 will be a great time of financial support for the Center. We need financial help to cover the following:</p>
<p><ul><li>CD Production including recording, graphics and final production.</li>
<li>Continued work on the website including refinement of the online donation process.</li>
<li>Studio recording.</li></ul></p>
<p><h4>WE COVET YOUR PRAYERS</h4></p>
<p>You may not be able to help us financially, but if possible, please remember us before the Lord each day.  Thank you so much!</p>
<p><h4>A note from Mike Edwards, received Sept. 26:</h4></p>
<p>"It was wonderful to meet you and hear more about your work and ministry. I greatly appreciate everything you are doing to help educate people and deepen their understanding about church music. By broadcasting and publishing the rich history of church music, the body of Christ is enriched through the words of the songs and how they came to be written, sometimes in deep pain and sacrifice.</p>
<p>Music lifts our hearts in praise and worship to God. It transcends our everyday lives to a level that help us to see our sin, bringing us to confession and allowing God's healing and transformation to take place mysteriously and deep within our soul. By singing and learning the hymns of our Christian Faith, we join the saints throughout the years, entering into their lives and sharing their joys and sorrows, defeats and victories.</p>
<p>Thank you for bringing these hymns to a new generation of worshipers who praise God and remember His love and good deeds through divinely inspired music."</p>
<p>Michael Edwards,
<br>Director of Communications/Publisher
<br>Officers' Christian Fellowship
<br>Englewood, CO</p>
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<p><h4>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h4></p>
<p><h3>A MIGHTY FORTRESS</h3></p>

<p>A great Reformation hymn written by Martin Luther, it is our hymn for this Reformation Sunday. Learn about the hymn, listen and sing along with it often: <br><span class="indent"><a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/a-mighty-fortress-is-our-god"<strong>A Mighty Fortress</strong></a></span></p>
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<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>SINGING HYMNS: AUGUSTINE ON MUSIC</h4></p>
<p>Let's look again at the wisdom of Augustine, a fifth century Christian who many regard as the most important figure in the history of the church. As we related last time, Augustine struggled over the use of music in the church.</p>
<p>As a pastor and a bishop, he understood that music had the power to inspire the Christian's faith to great heights, and he himself was personally moved by music...<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/article/augustine:-wisdom-for-todays-church">READ MORE</a>]]></description>
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<p><h3>RECORDING BEGINS AGAIN!</h3></p>
<p>Just two weeks ago, we began recording both hymns and instrumental parts for several new radio programs.  We'll use some of this music for two new CDs that (hopefully!) we will release around the middle of November.  As we recorded the hymn, "Abide with Me," I was moved by the beauty and strength of this simple hymn.</p>
<p> This hymn, and others, provide an anchor for believers in the midst of a culture surrounded by sensuality and the exaltation of feelings. In coming issues of this newsletter and on the website, we will increase our emphasis on the significance of great sacred music; music that helps to enrich our Christian experience and encourage believers to "set their minds on things above."</p>
<p> While many in the Christian church have abandoned hymns, it is clear from the many e-mails and phone calls we receive each month, that hymns are still a vital part of worship for many Christians - and churches! Again this month, we'll include e-mails that illustrate this point in a wonderful way.</p>
<p>Our newsletter is now available "online." If you would rather read the newsletter on the website rather than receive it by mail, be sure to indicate this on the enclosed response card.</p>
<p>Finally, thank you for your continued prayers for our ministry. We need them - and covet them greatly.</p>
<p>God's best to each of you,
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>As mentioned in our last newsletter, it is important to check your computer to be sure that your bookmark (or favorites) is set for:</p> <p><span class="indent"><strong>www.songsandhymns.org.</strong></span>
<br>We continue to increase the hits for our new address with over 90,000 hits being recorded in August. This is encouraging and we thank God for His faithfulness.</p>
<p><ul><li><strong>The top three hymns for August are:</strong>
<br><span class="indent"><emp>A Mighty Fortress<br>It Is Well with My Soul<br>Be Thou My Vision</emp></span></li></ul></p>
<p>On the website, our hymns were downloaded over 126,000 times in August. It is fantastic that we can share these great hymns around the world.</p>
<ul><li><strong>90 countries</strong></li></p>
<p>Over 90 countries accessed the site in August with three new countries accessing the site:
<br><span class="indent">Togo, Maldives and Burkina Faso</span></ul>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>While May and June were excellent months for gifts and donations to the Center, July and August were quite slim. Please continue to remember our work each month.</p>
<p><h4>PRAYER REQUESTS</h4></p>
<p>I will be attending the Gospel Communications Annual Convention next week, September 19-22 in Grand Rapids. This will be an excellent opportunity to learn from "experts" how people use the web, and to view various techniques and technology in order to be able to better reach people with the message of the Center.</p>
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<h3>HYMN OF THE MONTH</h3>
<br><span class="indent"><h4>ABIDE WITH ME</h4></span></p>

<p>"Abide with Me" is an evening hymn. Its word pictures are taken from the experience of the passing day: falling eventide, deepening darkness, growing dimness, and fading glories. Its beauty is unmistakable and calls us to a state of peace and rest - in an unchangeable God.</p>
<p> Learn about it and listen to it here: <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/abide-with-me-fast-falls-the-eventide"><strong>Abide with Me</strong></a></p>
<p><br><br><br></p>
<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>SINGING HYMNS: AUGUSTINE ON MUSIC</h4></p>
<p>Of all the early church fathers (leaders), Augustine (354-430) is perhaps the most renowned. In the history of Christian thought, Augustine is arguably the single most important theologian of the early church. His influence is still felt today and the church is indebted to him for his writing on a wide range of theological issues.</p>
<p>But, we are especially grateful for his perceptive thoughts on the use of music in the church with references to music scattered throughout his voluminous writings...<a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/article/singing-hymns:-augustine-on-music">READ MORE</a>]]></description>
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<P>We have had a busy three months at the Center for Church Music.</p>
<p> First, we held the week-long KIDS CHOIR CAMP from June 12-15, culminating in the wonderful <i> Festival of Praise</i> on the evening of June 15.  Over 130 children, along with 50 staffers, gathered in Grand Rapids to sing and participate in the joy of singing. It was a great experience for all of us and we are grateful for this wonderful opportunity to influence children musically and spirituality.</p>
<p> The rebuilding of the Website, while still ongoing, has made significant progress.  Here is a brief summary:</p>
<span class="indent"><p>We now have an RSS feed (a podcast) of the weekly broadcast.</p>
<p>We now have an RSS feed to the monthly newsletter. There is also a place for visitors to request USPS delivery.</p>
<p>We now have a page for CD purchase.</p>
<p>The e-newsletter is under construction.</p>
<p>The "donation" section on the site has been greatly improved, making the donating process easier - and more secure.  No longer does it require a lengthy process to use a credit card to make a contribution to CCM.  In addition, we will soon be able to take donations and purchases through PayPal.  This will be a significant upgrade for the site.  If you have not been to the "donate" page recently, please do so.  I think you will be pleased with the work by Jeanne Wise and her development team.</p></span>
<p> Redesign has been costly, but it is a significant part of our work.  I would like your input on the site, so please feel free to contact me if you have a suggestion or idea for the Website!</p>
<p>Thank you and God bless you!
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p>
<p>By rebuilding our Website, we have had to "start over" in terms of drawing people to our site. If you have not noticed, our old "url" (address) is no longer valid. You must change your old bookmark to the updated one:  <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org">www.songandhymns.org.</a></p>
<p>While the hits for the past three months have not matched the record 332,746 for January through March, the number is growing steadily. And a record number of foreign countries have plugged into the site during the past 6 months: <strong>145 countries.</strong></p>
<p>We marvel at the way God is working as the site is used all around the world. Some of the countries on the site are: Armenia, Vanuatu, China, Madagascar, Eritrea and Christmas Island! To see the countries our visitors came from in the last 6 months, see <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/about/undertaking/website-visitors">Website Visitors!</a></p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>In May and June we received over  $13,000.00 from friends and CCM partners. This has helped significantly with our website project. We thank you for your support for our work. We rely on the Lord, but He uses your prayers and gifts to make our efforts possible. We continue to need around $5,000-$10,000 a month to complete many of the projects outlined last  January.</p>
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<p><strong>WE WANT TO THANK YOU FOR YOUR FAITHFUL PRAYER FOR OUR WORK. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AS YOU REMEMBER OUR MUSICAL MINISTRY IN YOUR PRAYERS.</strong></p>

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<h3>HYMN OF THE MONTH
<br><h4>SOLDIERS OF CHRIST, ARISE</h4></h3></p>

<p>This great hymn by Charles Wesley, takes us to the power of Ephesians 6:10-17.  Because spiritual warfare is all around us, let this hymn aid you in the fight against the world, the flesh and the devil.</p>
<p> Learn more and listen to it here: <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/hymns/detail/soldiers-of-christ-arise"><strong>Soldiers of Christ, Arise</strong></a></p>
<p><br><br><br></p>
<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></p>
<p><h4>SINGING HYMNS: GOD'S VEHICLE FOR TRUTH</h4></p>
<p><p>John Chrysostom, (see our last newsletter) often wrote of the church's responsibility regarding singing psalms and hymns. As you remember, Chrysostom lived in the fourth century, a century that was dominated by a theological rift perpetuated by the early Christian... <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/article/singing-hymns:-gods-vehicle-for-truth">READ MORE</a>]]></description>
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<P>Greetings to each of you.  I pray you had a great Easter and that the energy and power manifested in the Resurrection will mark your life in the coming days!</p>
<p>IN my last letter to you, I indicated that our website would be undergoing a massive transformation by March 31.  That singular event did happen, but it required a major effort by my colleague Jeanne Wise and the company contracted to make it possible: T1K Development.</p>
<p>When you look at our website, hopefully you will see that very little has changed on the site - and that has been the challenge for our staff.  While the externals on the site remain the same, the "engine" that drives the site had to be completely rebuilt - from scratch!</p>
<p>As we approached Saturday, March 31, it became clear that we would not be able to finish the many details needed to have the site up and running by Saturday.  But, thanks be to God, at the last minute we were able to hire additional people to help with information inupt.  Although not perfect, the new site was "on the net" on Sunday, April 1.</p>
<p>This change was necessitated by Gospel Communications.  They no longer offer the Content Management system on which our website is based.  It's all rather complicated as GospelCom still "hosts" our site - but that is different from building and maintaining our own website.</p>
<p> Frankly, I don't quite understand it all myself.  But, we can now make some much needed modifications to our site.</p>
<p>I'll have more to say in our next newsletter.  <br>God's best to you!
<br><span class="indent"> Paul</span></p>
<p><h4>WEBSITE REPORT</h4></p><img src="http://www.songsandhymns.org/graphics/homepage.gif" width="300" align="right" />
<p>The first three months of 2007 have again been "record" months for the website.  We received almost <u><strong>333,000 hits</strong></u> during this time frame.  Among these hits were contacts from <u><strong>124 countries.</strong></u></p>
<p>Because our site has been "born again", so to speak, many computers will have to be reprogrammed to pick up our site.  How long this will take is anyone's guess. Our hits will be affected significantly, that much is for sure.</p>
<p>We pray that the Lord will continue to bless our site and that our message will continue to be read and heard around the world.</p>
<p><h4>FINANCIAL NEWS</h4></p>
<p>In <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/graphics/pdfs/2006Report">my last letter to you</a>, I asked for special donations to help us cover the cost of our website reconfiguration in addition to several other projects.</p>
<p>To date we have received just the bare minimum to cover our initial website expenditures.  Because redesigning several aspects of our site is essential to communicating with our many website visitors, we need to hear from you as soon as possible.</p>
<p>If you did not receive a letter from us detailing our plans, or would like to see it again, you may view it here: <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/graphics/pdfs/2006Report">2006 Report</a>.  Or feel free to call me at 800-587-5780.</p>
<p><strong>WE COVET YOUR PRAYERS ON A DAILY BASIS. OUR MINISTRY DEPENDS ON YOU - AND YOUR PRAYER!</strong></p>
<p><h3>THIS MONTH'S ESSAY</h3></P>
<P><h4>EARLY INSTRUCTION IN SONG FROM 3 ANCIENT CHRISTIANS</h4></P>
<p>How did the early Christians sing? And what did they sing? And what difference does it make to 21<sup>st</sup> century Christians? We have been dealing with these questions over the past several months. In this essay, and in the next two essays, we look to three giants of the early church for continued guidance. For these men were part of a movement that witnessed an explosion of Christianity that literally changed the world.  <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/music-worship/article/the-early-church:-early-instruction-in-song">READ MORE</a></p>

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<br>A Review of 2006: A Look Ahead at 2007</h3></p>

<p>As we begin a new year, we present a report on the ministries of the Center for Church Music
in 2006-and a look forward to our goals for 2007.</p>
<h3><p align="center"><u>2006</u></h3></p>

<p align="left"><strong>Radio Ministry: The Adoration Songbook</strong></p>
<p>At the end of 2006, the program "Adoration Songbook" was heard weekly on 30 to 40 radio stations.  Due to budget constraints, we "edited" all our weely radio programs rather than creating new ones. Our cost savings was great.</p>
<p>In our radio work for the year, we can point to the following actions:
<ul><li>Strong marketing of CCM throughout all parts of the United States, particularly in the South.
<li>A significant number of people directed to the website as a result of the radio program. The exciting results of the website were in large a product of our radio ministry.
<li>Numerous listener requests for "Parchment Hymns."  We will discuss this further in our report, but in short, this has been a very good strategy to communicate with our radio listeners.</ul></p>
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<p><strong>Website: "www.songsandhymns.org"</strong></p>
<p>2006 has been a dramatic year for the website. Although the site is only a little over three years old, we saw an incredible gain in the number of people visiting the site. As the chart below demonstrates, we have seen explosive growth in "hits" for 2006, registering a total of 856,944.</p>

<p>Another encouraging aspect of our website ministry has been the <strong><u>International use of our website</strong></u>. As indicated by the <a href="http://www.songsandhymns.org/about/undertaking/website-visitors">world map</a>, in 2006 people in <u>149</u> countries were documented as having visited the site. Needless to say, we are thrilled and humbled by this great opportunity to share the message of Christ through the medium of music in every part of the world.</p>
<p>Many of the hits we received on our website this year are classified by "edu", meaning that they are from colleges and universities. You will be interested to know that we have received hits from a myriad of major colleges and universities across the United States. From Harvard in the East, to UCLA and the University of Washington in the West, thousands of students and professors regularly consulted our site. (Even the LDS school, Brigham Young University is a 'regular' on the site!)</p>
<p>While it is more difficult to track hits from the universities in the 149 countries visiting the site, we know that hundreds of hits have come from such schools. This information alone confirms our calling to this unique ministry. Around the world, "www.songsandhymns.org" is communicating the life-changing message of Christ and His kingdom to a broad cross section of young people-and their professors.</p>

<p><strong>Parchment Hymns</strong></p>
<p>One of the major goals of the Center is encouraging Christians to sing hymns. As they sing, their minds are nourished with the truth of God's Word and their spirits are lifted by faith in a God who is the Source of all song. A new idea that we have used this past year has been the "Parchment Hymn." Using the reverse side, we provide a "hymn history" or a devotional relating to the theme of the hymn.</p>

<p><strong>KIDS CHOIR CAMP Handbook</strong></p>
<p>After almost 18 months of work, the Handbook went to the publisher in December. Undoubtedly there will need to be some minor revisions, but it was good to finish this work that required so much time to complete. Essentially, the handbook is a detailed description of our popular KIDS CHOIR CAMP held in June each year. It aims to make the CAMP a "transferable concept" to churches around the country. Now, only the accompanying CD remains to be recorded.</p>

<h3><p align="center"><u>2007</u></p>

<p align="center">Proposed Projects and Cost Projections</h3></p>
<p align="left"><strong>Radio Ministry: The Adoration Songbook</strong></p>
<p>**Ten New Programs
<br><span class="indent">Since we added no new programs in 2006, it is important to return to the studio this year and record additional programs. These programs are cost effective in that they also can be used on the website, hence stretching our dollars considerably.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: $10,000</strong></span></span></p>

<p>**International Radio
<br><span class="indent">One of our hopes for this year is to have our radio ministry expand internationally. Because of our large international website presence, it seems logical to broadcast our program on as many international radio outlets as possible.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: To Be Determined</strong></span></span></p>

<p align="left"><strong>Website: "www.songsandhymns.org"</strong></p>
<p>It is clear that the Lord is blessing the website. That being said, several changes must be made in 2007:
<br><span class="indent">The structure of our site was designed to the specifications of Gospel Communications (GospelCom) in Muskegon, MI. For the past three years, they have generously maintained all the aspects of the site. But, as of March 31, GospelCom will no longer provide this service for us. Since their cost structure has been very low, they have been a great financial help to our ministry. Now our "architecture" must be completely redesigned and rebuilt. In addition, we will need to consult with the new company monthly for monthly site management. We have tentatively agreed to contract with T1K Development to design and manage our site structure beginning sometime in March.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: $7,500: 
<br>This is an urgent need as we must make these changes by March 31 or the site goes off the Internet</strong></span></span></p>
<p>In addition to the above "architecture" changes, we need a major "remodel" to accommodate a variety of important web functions. We have not yet decided on a company to help us. The upgrades being considered include the following:
<ul><li>Enhance our "online donation" capabilities
<li>Enhance our ability to capture names and addresses
<li>Create a new section for our KIDS CHOIR CAMP pages
<li>Expand our Church Music pages
<li>Expand our capabilities to respond to the many e-mails that are received during the year</ul>
<span class="indent"><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: $5,600</strong></span></span></p>

<h3><p align="center">Proposed <u>New</u> Components for 2007</h3></p>

<p align="left"><strong>***KIDS CHOIR CAMP Handbook Recording</strong>
<br><span class="indent">Our KIDS CHOIR CAMP handbook will include a CD demonstrating the various hymns and children's anthems used during the week of KIDS CHOIR CAMP. It's important to note that the Handbook will be available to churches as a dynamic alternative to a church's normal VBS program. We hope to have it available for purchase in Christian bookstores as well as on our website.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost of Recording the CD: $7,500</strong></span></span></p>

<p><strong>***New CD Recordings</strong>
<br><span class="indent">We receive many requests for recording of the hymns that we have on our site. Currently we have only one CD available. Our goal this year is to produce at least two/three additional CDs.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: $10,000</strong></span></span></p>

<p><strong>***Monthly Hymn Devotional</strong>
<br><span class="indent">One of the original concepts for CCM was to publish a monthly devotional emphasizing four new hymns a month-that is, a new hymn each week. 
<br>Each hymn would come with the following information:
<ul><li>Hymn history
<li>Hymn devotional
<li>Information on lyrics and composer
<li>An accompanying CD; Sing the hymn each day!</ul></p>
<p>It is our strong conviction that the spiritual strength of Christians is significantly enhanced as they sing hymns-great hymns that teach Truth as well as stimulate a sturdy spiritual life. This, of course, has been the pattern in the Christian Church for almost 2,000 years. It is as true in 2007 as when St. Paul urged the first century Ephesian believers to "be filled with the Spirit, singing...." The as yet unnamed devotional booklet would initially be available on a "free trial basis." After the trial period, a subscription would then be fee based.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: $12,000</strong></span></span></p>

<p><strong>***Church Music/Seminary Work</strong>
<br><span class="indent">Part of our "site re-design" will involve the ability to interface with churches in a much friendlier format. When this happens, we would like to expand our "Parchment Hymn" project beyond individuals to churches. As congregations re-discover the power of inculcating hymns, both old and new, into the fabric of their worship, we desire to be a strong resource for hymns-and other church music ideas.</p>
<p>We also desire to network with interested seminaries regarding the subject of music, worship and the Word.
<br><span class="indent"><strong>**Cost: To Be Determined</strong></span></span></p>

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<br>Grand Haven, MI 49417</p>

<p align="left"><strong>Dear Friends of Center for Church Music:</strong></p>
<p>For the past three and a half years, we have been able to do a "lot with a little." We have come to a point, however, when, if we are to continue making an impact in our ministry of hymns and church music, we must generate more income. This past year we had almost a 20% <em>decrease</em> in donations. Yet, we were able to see an exponential <em>increase</em> in the worldwise impact of our ministry. Since many of the proposed projects included in this report require a significant outlay of funds, we are asking the Lord to find partners who will help us in this undertaking for 2007.</p>
<p>Frankly, we are amazed at how God has worked in 2006. I think you will agree. It is nothing short of remarkable. But, if we are to continue in 2007, we will need our friends, old and new, to help us in an extraordinary way.</p>
<p>Please look over the projects described in this report. If you can support an entire proposal, such as our critical "website architecture" project, that would be wonderful. If you can help underwrite only part of a project, that also would be helpful as well.</p>
<p>It is important to note htat we operate on a "cash basis." Because we are a small non-profit organization, it is not suitable to borrow money for other than short-term expenses. Hence, we cannot begin a project unless we are confident that we can pay for it.</p>
<p>As we have seen this past year, God's Spirit can work far beyond our abilities and limited expectations. If you can join us financially in an unique ministry that is literally reaching around the world, please let us know immediately. A response card is included in this mailing,</p>
<p>Please ask the Lord what <strong>you</strong> can do to help us at this critical point in our ministry. Also, note the box that indicates your prayer support. The prayers of God's people are an essential aspect of our work.</p>
<p> It is our prayer that in 2007 we will continue, through the powerful medium of music, to integrate the message of the glory and greatness of Jesus Christ into the lives of men and women all around the world. Thank you for you help.</p>
<p>May God bless you,</p>
<p>Paul</p>
<p>Paul Lusher, DMA
<br>Director
<br>Zechariah 4:6</p>
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