• February 2010

    • Dad’s Dignity Destroyed

      Posted 13 days ago Comments (1)

      All of it – the shepherd, the lover, the running father – all point to a God who stripped Himself of His dignity in order to provide salvation.

    • Music Review: Stuart Townend

      Posted 13 days ago Comments (0)

      If you are searching for theology and depth of lyric, Scriptural relevance and poetic beauty are essential, then you’ll know at once that “Introducing Stuart Townend” is your answer.

    • The Christian Hip-Hop Margin: A Rant

      Posted 14 days ago Comments (1)

      Christian hip-hop: We’re getting to the juncture where churches are less skeptical about it, but still don’t know exactly what to do with it or how to go about promoting it.

    • Music Review: Who Are We? EP

      Posted 14 days ago Comments (0)

      “Who Are We?” isn’t the worst EP on the market but it doesn’t have a ton of bright spots to offer listeners.

    • Book Review: Rooms

      Posted 14 days ago Comments (0)

      Christian fiction is an incredibly descriptive term for “Rooms.” This book is for Christians and there is no misunderstanding it’s intended to teach.

    • Book Review: Blood Ransom

      Posted 15 days ago Comments (0)

      “Blood Ransom” is a strong first book to the Mission Hope Series.

    • Music Review: From The Grime…

      Posted 15 days ago Comments (0)

      “From The Grime To The Glory” offers solid lyricism but as an album it suffers from a general feeling of being incomplete.

    • Book Review: Hear No Evil

      Posted 16 days ago Comments (0)

      Rather than resting on his considerable laurels, Matthew Paul Turner has returned with his newest title, “Hear No Evil: My story of Innocence, Music, and the Holy Ghost.”

    • Music Review: Awakening

      Posted 16 days ago Comments (0)

      “Awakening” is possibly the best Passion album to date, and to miss this would be downright sinful.

    • Our Olympic Supermen & Superwomen

      Posted 17 days ago Comments (1)

      I love the passion, the death-defying performances, and the way that four years of work can be canceled out by a bad starting position or the lack of a working zamboni.