Worship? Check. Compassion? Check. Are worship and
compassion two separate experiences in
your life’s journey?
In his book Kissing the Face of God, Dale Walker writes
of the extraordinary things God does
“when we live a life of compassion given
as an expression of worship.” Using
abundant and
engaging examples from his own life and others’, Walker
shows in a practical way how acts of
compassion flow out of true worship. We follow Walker as
he ministers in a nursing home in
New Mexico, at a “Kingdom party” for street people in
Hong Kong, to a prostitute dying of
HIV-AIDS in Zambia, and to orphans living in a cemetery in
the Philippines. In this
groundbreaking book, Walker guides us to look where Jesus
is looking, demonstrating how to
find His presence in the suffering and hurting ones –
“the least of these” – through a worship that
changes the world.
“Kissing the Face of God has literally changed
my concept of what worship is and
the
unexpectedly powerful ways God can flow through it! A must-read for every
worship leader,
missionary, and pastor.”
–
Tommy Walker, Worship Leader for Christian Assembly, Los Angeles
“…reading this book will be a defining moment.”
–
Delane Bailey-Herd, Project Manager, Food for the Poor, Haiti
A full-time pastor for thirty-three years, Dale Walker is
senior pastor of Heart for the World
Church in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He and his wife Sharon founded
Heart for the World
Ministries, a missions organization through which they
give their very best to those who have the
very least. They have six children and eight
grandchildren. You can listen to Dale’s sermons at
http://www.hftwchurch.org/