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Provident Music Distribution iWorship: A Christmas Offering, Dual CD/DVD

Celebrate Christmas with your favorite artists! Features "Gloria" (Michael W. Smith); "Joy to the World" (Don Moen); "Offering (Christmas Version)" (Paul Baloche); "Glory to God" (Hillsong); and more. Dual CD/DVD format includes worship videos!
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Customer Reviews for iWorship: A Christmas Offering, Dual CD/DVD
Review 1 for iWorship: A Christmas Offering, Dual CD/DVD
Overall Rating: 
2 out of 5
2 out of 5

Disappointed

Date:December 13, 2011
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ralfroam
Quality: 
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I have numerous iWORSHIP dvds and in comparison to their other products this offering falls far below expectations. First of all I was expecting the option, which is typical, for subtitles. There are no subtitles to sing along with although there are some very poorly timed text graghics and only with some of the videos. The graphic quality is poor because of appearing blurry. The visuals are also very busy and distracting even if you try to follow the text graphics.
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Review 2 for iWorship: A Christmas Offering, Dual CD/DVD
Overall Rating: 
5 out of 5
5 out of 5

Date:January 1, 2010
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Richard Paige
Good music. Upbeat. Available on other discs and formats, too. The arrangements are not traditional. Visualizations are good.
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Review 3 for iWorship: A Christmas Offering, Dual CD/DVD
Overall Rating: 
3 out of 5
3 out of 5

Date:December 11, 2009
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Cheryl Dorman
Great idea, CD & DVD on one disk. I planned to show the DVD in worship and have the congregation sing along. However, several of the songs are far too long (one is over 9 minutes)and many of the songs are too "complicated" to sing along. Best use I've found is as a background for some other activity during worship.
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