Crescendos and Diminuendos

Meditations for Musicians and Music Lovers

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This unique devotional is written expressly with the musically inclined in mind. Each of the fifty-two devotions is titled with a musical term, such as "Allegro" or "D. S. Al Fine," using that term to form the content. After a definition of the term, author Jack Coleman offers an insightful devotional lesson readers can learn from. Each devotion includes Scripture quotations and musical settings that illustrate the musical terms.
Musicians, students of music, and anyone who enjoys music and wants to learn more about how God uses it to inspire and instruct us will love this one-of-a-kind devotional. Includes a foreword by Cliff Barrows, music and program director for the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, and endorsements from Michael W. Smith, Kurt Kaiser, and Don Moen.


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"Jack Coleman's Crescendos and Diminuendos is a wonderful reminder of the impact music can have in our Christian walk." --Michael W. Smith, singer and songwriter

"I loved reading Crescendos and Diminuendos. I would encourage anyone who has chosen music as a career to read this book. Jack Coleman has provided fresh, spiritual, and practical insights to musical terms that I have used for years to help provide the proper feel or interpretation of a song. I was amazed at how musical terms like adagio, lento, and diminuendo apply directly to our relationship with God. You will absolutely enjoy this wonderful book! It is a must for anyone involved in music ministry."--Don Moen, songwriter; worship leader; president, Integrity Media

"I am so pleased this marvelous little book is being introduced to a wider readership. Jack Coleman, whom I have always respected as a musician, combines musical terms with devotional insight and application in a way that is spiritually refreshing."--Kurt Kaiser, pianist and composer


The Author

  1. Jack Coleman

    Jack Coleman

    Jack Coleman (1920-1985) taught music on all levels, from elementary school to college, and served as music supervisor for Santa Ana Unified School District as well as coordinator of music for Orange County Superintendent of Schools in Southern California. He...

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