Darlene Zschech to Read Some of Her New Devotional Book on Feb. 6

Australian worship leader Darlene Zschech has just released her new devotional book Testament: 30 Days of Remembrance. This immersive journey into worship and reflection pairs daily devotions from Darlene Zschech with her iconic songs, offering a powerful combination of Scripture, music, and personal insights to deepen your faith.
Zschech is inviting fans to join her on Instagram Live where she will be reading some of the book on Thursday 6th Feb at 8:30am AEDT.
To purchase the book, click HERE.
In this book, song and Scripture come together in this beautiful interweaving of worship, faith, and spiritual growth. Testament is a unique devotional experience that provides:
- Thirty devotions that expand on themes in Darlene's songs such as "Shout to the Lord," "In Jesus' Name," and "Here I Am, Send Me"
- Biblical insights into why God calls us to worship individually and communally
- Daily spiritual nourishment and application through stories and reflections from Darlene
- QR codes that lead to a multi-sensory devotional time incorporating Darlene's songs and additional content
With her years of experience and passion for worship, Darlene brings a rich perspective to every devotion in Testament as she connects the messages of her songs with the truths of Scripture.
Zschech has also recently released her highly anticipated studio album, "Testament." The new release marks the milestone 30-year anniversary of "Shout to the Lord," a song that became an anthem for the church worldwide. Some of Zschech's significant catalog albums are conjointly being redistributed with the new release ("You Are Love," "Simply Darlene," "Kiss of Heaven," and "Change Your World").
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