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“There is a God who is there, and who is personal, and who accepts art (music) as a praise to Himself, as worship, when given to Him in this sincere way- without being strained through the 'strainer' of human acceptance. If we follow the urging of God, we would not be embarrassed to fulfill our urge to create(make music) for God's ears alone. Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all the earth.”

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The Hidden Art of Homemaking

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Edith Schaeffer
Edith Schaeffer

Edith Schaeffer, born on November 3, 1914, and died on March 30, 2013, was a renowned Christian author and thinker. Her works covered a wide range of fields, including family, education, and faith, and had a profound impact on contemporary Christian culture. more

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