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Testing the Songs We Sing: Worship, Ecumenism, and NAR Concerns
Show: NAR to Christ with Dawn Hill | Series: NAR to Christ | Host: Dawn Hill
Summary: An informational episode on why worship sources and affiliations matter, how ecumenism can blur gospel clarity, and a practical way to test what we sing by Scripture. Not an attack on individuals, but a plea for charitable, biblical discernment.
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We consider how popular worship can act as a “gateway” into broader theological streams, why affiliations (writers, publishers, training platforms) matter, and how to evaluate lyrics apart from the musical pull. The aim is steady, Scripture-first discernment with a gracious tone.Scripture
- John 4:24
- 2 Timothy 3:16–17
- Acts 17:11
- 1 Thessalonians 5:21–22
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Dawn Hill is a Christian blogger known as The Lovesick Scribe, and the host of The Lovesick Scribe Podcast. She is passionate about sharing the truth and pointing others back to Jesus Christ through the written Word as the standard of authority for Christian living and instruction while being led by the Holy Spirit into maturity. She is the author of NonProphet Woke: The Reformation of a Modern-Day Disciple. She writes articles for Christianity.com, Servants of Grace, and her blog posts have been shared by individuals such as Tim Challies. She will be featured in the upcoming docuseries, American Gospel: Spirit and Fire. She co-leads a women’s support group with Emily Massey called Snatched from the Flames, where they minister to women who have come out of the hypercharismatic and New Apostolic Reformation movement. She is a wife to Nicholas and a mother to Anabel and Ephraim. You can follow her on The Lovesick Scribe and Instagram.




