Archive for July, 2006

Be the change, part XXVII

Monday, July 31st, 2006

Michael Spencer, aka the Internet Monk, has written a cool little short story that, being a former leader of a church coffeehouse ministry, I can completely identify with:
internetmonk.com ยป The Coffeehouse: A Story
The coffeehouse isn’t really the point, of course. To me, what stands out is the idea of working within the system to ultimately […]

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I was just saying that…

Saturday, July 29th, 2006

Joe Taylor at SpinMe sums up some ideas telling aspiring musicians to “Be the Change You Want to See in the Music Industry.”
Sounds familiar…must be something in the blogosphere air. I also like this quote:
It takes the same amount of energy to complain about something as it does to make a change.
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Free music over here!

Friday, July 28th, 2006

I was checking out the new Gomez album couretsy of Rhapsody and their “25 free plays” website deal (great album, by the way) when it occurred to me - we’re on Rhapsody.
So, for all you who haven’t heard our last CD, Prodigal Songs, yet, now you can listen to it, in its entirety, for free […]

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My Fake Plastic Love

Friday, July 14th, 2006

Andrew Osenga, one of my favorite songwriters in the Christian realm has some questions about what people really want to hear in Christian music. If you’ve followed any of my CCM rants in the past, you know this is a subject that gets me very…uh…passionate. And yet, for some reason, I can’t bring myself to […]

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Polluting the Stream of Collective Consciousness

Wednesday, July 5th, 2006

If any of you listen to Etcetera, you’ll hear my voice someone identifying themselves as me calling in about halfway through today’s episode. I hereby disavow anything I said this person may have said about me, especially involving certain types of films and having studios in which to make them. I’m glad to have finally […]

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