@GiancarloZ
Testimonials by people are sometimes good, but there needs to be a decent balance in the way they are worded. As I often go in downtown Montréal, anyone that expresses a bold caricatural view of their involvement with God reminds me of those drunk or high people that had a "personal encounter with God", usually after acute substance abuse.
I have nothing against the testimonials themselves, but, as you say, against the wording. It is common that people draw a line, and talk of themselves as sanctified, and of others as lost and/or evil. I tend to believe that every time we draw a line, Jesus goes to the other side.
One issue I have with Evangelical music (or at least the ones I know) is that it is quite repetitive. It is as if all songs proclaim the very same message.
I do like some, and I hate others - for the same reason. They can become quite repetitive.
@Kimmio Laughterlove
"Praying out loud in the evangelical style". I have seen some churches where they do it respectfully and others where they don't. I enjoy it when there is enough time given to this activity so there is quiet time and, most importantly, when people pray one at a time and the whole congregation listens. Unfortunately, at least in Montréal, this seems to be old school and fairly much out of fashion and has been replaced by the style where everyone "prays" at the same time because, they say, it's more efficient.
The thing with praying out loud is that people often don't know what to say and start to mumble and repeat things, as
@Kimmio Laughterlove said. I learned some formulas to pray, or to conduct others in prayer while they stay silent, that don't make you sound stupid repeating things like "Father we just ask that you would". Those formulas are easy and very popular among Mainline Protestants in Brazil.
They are known here too, and summarized as ACTS (Adoration, Contrition, Thanksgiving, Supplication). We generally draw from the Psalms or the NT Letters.
Adoration:
Almighty God,
Blessed be your name forever for you led us out of sin through the waters of baptism, from death to new life in Christ Jesus, and is leading us to your new creation.
Contrition:
Blessed be your name, Lord our God, King of the Universe, for you're always faithful and gracious to pardon and forgive us our manifold sins, the evil that we have done, and the good that we have left undone.
Thanksgiving:
We praise and thank you for not only you formed us and knitted us together in our mothers' wombs, but you gave us abundant life and provides everything that we need. We praise you, oh God, for we are fearfully and wonderfully made and kept by you, like a Mother loves and takes care of her children.
Supplication:
As your beloved children, we humbly approach you as your Son has taught us, to ask for your care and presence amidst all our friends of WonderCafe2, their families, friends, and everything and everyone they hold dear. Take good care of them, protect them, and bless them, in the name of Jesus Christ, who reigns with you in the unity of the Holy Spirit, now and forever. Amen.