Sorry about that…missed a day. Life happens!
I promised more seafood on the menu for this update. Part of the delay in making this post was finding the song to get the audio. However, I’ve got it.
There’s a new artist out named John Waller. He’s got some cool songs, and the song in question is definitely [...]
We seem to have a pattern emerging…ridiculous fun in the morning, thought-provoking reading in the afternoon. Personally, that’s a combination I can appreciate.
One of the blogs I frequent, Looking Closer from Jeffrey Overstreet, deals well with faith and culture. This afternoon, he linked to another blog by Brett McCracken, The Search (which I will now [...]
As we hit the halfway point in the week, I want to offer a really great one, so instead of waiting until the last day of the series, I’m offering my favorite example today!
A few years ago, Delirious came out with a pretty cool worship tune called “Rain Down.” Catchy, upbeat, easy to sing [...]
(Ha…you see how clever I am? A break in my earlier movie series was an “intermission” and a break in my music series is an “interlude?” Please bask in my glow.)
For those of you still with me, that was sarcasm above.
My cousin Chris has once again given me fodder for posting. He drew to my [...]
Today’s example comes once again from at least one radio listener out there, but perhaps more. Unlike yesterday’s example, this is one that I never would have dreamed of, but hey, I’m glad we’re all different. This is from a terrific Jeremy Camp song called “Take You Back.” I’ll offer you the [...]
With the State Fair currently in full swing and my schedule at work demanding I be there pretty much every day, my mind is a bit fried in the area of coming up with stuff to blog about. In an effort to rev up my “inner blogger,” I’m going to utilize the powers of [...]
I’ve been meaning to blog about this for a while, but just hadn’t gotten around to it.
Several months ago, I was reading the book of Matthew in the course of my daily devotions. Chapter 20 features what is probably a pretty familiar parable: “The Parable of the Workers” (or “Laborers in the Vineyard”). [...]