Music and art have been near to my heart for years. I think this is partially because I used to play in a band and teach at a music store. While I know I am not alone, my list of channels on Pandora includes some of the most unusual and […]
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For the most part, twenty-first century evangelicals have refrained from using music to engage the lost world. Now, certainly we have “Christian” music that communicates the gospel, but that genre is usually played on radio stations and at venues primarily developed for believers. We need to be a people that […]
Musicians and the Great Commission
Music is one of the artifacts of Western civilization that continues to manifest itself in Majority World contexts (A conversation tonight with a South-Asian brother reminded me of this reality.). For example, I have written about the internationalization of bluegrass music and Kingdom potential. At that time, I drew attention […]
Global Appeal of Western Music
Little known facts about me: I used to teach the guitar at a local music store in my hometown. I also used to play in a band–but we’ll not talk about that right now. Over the years, I found myself too busy to play and practice on a regular basis. […]
The Necessity of Callouses
Brook Hills Music released an EP this week to compliment Secret Church 13. Emmanuel’s Land is simply an excellent work of God-glorifying art. I am extremely impressed with this project and what the team of brothers and sisters put together. You need to get this recording as soon as possible. […]