A very concise, straight to the point, easy to read and well researched book on worship. I pray it fires up the readers to live a lifestyle of true worship in all its ramifications.
— Pastor Dipo Oluyomi - CEO, KICC U.K and Resident Pastor, KICC South-West London
Douglas Doe examines biblical truths in relation to altars, sacrifice, music, corporate worship, fruitfulness, developing a true love for God, tithing and many more concepts of Christian living and ties them into biblical worship in a way which we might have never thought related.
— Rev Tom Bright-Davies - President and Founder, Tom Bright-Davies Ministries, Ghana
The message that Rebuilding The Broken Altars contains is both timely and urgent, and must be read by all church leaders, worship leaders and believers, not just those who are serious about worship or revival. Indeed, the privilege will be ours to heed the message Douglas has delivered in this book, as that is the only way we can be used by God to effectively impact, influence and change our world through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Rev Jennifer Abigail Wallace - Executive Director, Women in Tune - A Sub-ministry of CEDARS HOUSE CHRISTIAN (INTERNATIONAL)
As Christians the essence of our very existence is to render to God absolute Worship.
In the book Rebuilding the Broken Altars, there is a call back to the place of intimacy with God through True Worship. I highly recommend this book and believe this book will impact countless numbers of lives around the Globe.
— Bishop Samuel C. Fuah - Founder, World Prayer Centre, Baltimore, Maryland
For those who seek to get closer to God in worship, I strongly recommend this book. It defines who a true worshipper is from basic principles and the steps we need to take if, like David, we could be described as people after God's own heart.
Here we have in one small volume, a book that is Scriptually sound, Factual, Well researched, Inspiring, Challenging, and Transformational.
Whether you are a worship leader, pastor, or church member, or you are just interested in getting deeper in worship, this book has something for you. Go for it.
— Rev. Abraham Quarcoo - Pastor, Oasis Ministries, Accra, Ghana
Douglas Doe appropriately asserts that the deepest part of our being, where Christ is enthroned, is the altar in our lives from which, true worship emanates. These and other assertions in this text describe Douglas' motivation to remind readers that worship is not about going through certain motions. Instead it is about our integrity before God. Rebuilding the broken altars calls for a renewed deeper walk with God....
— Rev. A Essandoh - Itinerant Minister, Divine Mandate Ministries International and Lecturer at Southwestern Christian University, USA.