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This ambient instrumental track could be used in all sorts of contexts - as background music for prayer stations, as the soundtrack to a video, accompanied by PowerPoint for meditation. It is 6.06 mins long, and features a relaxed trip hop beat, angelic wordless vocals and otherworldly chimes.
This PowerPoint of various biblical names of God was made for Youthwork the Conference. It is designed to help people reflect on the varied sides of God's attributes and character. It could be used with live or recorded music underneath as a meditation during a worship time, or as the...
These stations are specifically created for young people, and we've made them for our youth worship training day this Saturday. We wanted to teach those young people who are involved in worship in their churches, to also be able to worship on their own (Matthew 6:5-6). But this is obviously...
This is a reflective piece of instrumental music by new contributor Andy Stinson. You could use it as a background for PowerPoint or video meditations, a soundtrack for prayer stations, or just to chill out with on your iPod (other mp3 devices are available). It works very well with the...
This powerpoint reflection aims to bring the ACTS prayer pneumonic into the digital age. It is a series of slides which encourage people to first get ready to pray and then to focus on Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving and Supplication (or "stuff"!). For each section, there is a brief explanation and...
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they display knowledge. There is no speech or language where their voice is not heard. Their voice goes out into all the earth, their words...
The six tracks attached in the zip file you can download from this page are instrumental keyboard pieces. Each on is a wordless meditation on a verse from the Psalms. Andy set himself the challenge of sitting down, reflecting on the verse and then playing whatever came out - no edits,...
Something was wrong, and I knew it. When I looked at what I had done, something annoyed me, and it took me some time to realise what it was. I had been working on a piece of artwork called “Secret Place” which depicts a room, perhaps a study, where someone goes...








