- published: 22 Dec 2011
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A place of worship is a specially designed structure or consecrated space where individuals or a group of people such as a congregation come to perform acts of devotion, veneration, or religious study. A building constructed or used for this purpose is sometimes called a house of worship. Temples, churches, and mosques are examples of structures created for worship. A monastery, particularly for Buddhists, may serve both to house those belonging to religious orders and as a place of worship for visitors. Natural or topographical features may also serve as places of worship, and are considered holy or sacrosanct in some religions; the rituals associated with the Ganges river are an example in Hinduism.
Under International Humanitarian Law and the Geneva Conventions, religious buildings are offered special protection, similar to the protection guaranteed hospitals displaying the Red Cross or Red Crescent. These international laws of war bar firing upon or from a religious building.
Go find your place of worship
Look into your pain and find your praise
Every low place in your life
Prepared you for your hard place
Every tear you cried is water for
The garden of your victory
And even though you're in the valley,
Victory comes through your adversity
Go find your place of worship
Go find your place of worship
Look into your pain and find your praise
Every low place in your life
Prepared you for your hard place and
Every tear you cried is water for
The garden of your victory
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And even though you're in the valley,
Victory comes through your adversity
Go find your place of worship
Worship, I found my mine
Now I can say: Holy, Holy
Holy is the Lamb
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Righteous
Righteous is the Lamb
He's lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, lovely, my God is lovely,