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February 2010
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Music Review: …at the Front Door
Posted 166 days ago
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“What Happens at the Front Door” proves that Devin Balram is one of the best independent worship artists around.
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Book Review: Sweet & Bitter
Posted 166 days ago
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I’m a little biased in my opinions of John Piper’s new book, “A Sweet & Bitter Providence: Sex, Race, and the Sovereignty of God.” That being said, you should definitely read it.
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Music Review: Newworldson
Posted 166 days ago
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Newworldson sounds incredibly comfortable in their style and seriously seem like they had a blast putting the record together.
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Music Review: Beautiful Things
Posted 166 days ago
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With “Beautiful Things,” Michael Gungor is out to prove that he has staying power. Well… point proven.
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Thabiti Anyabwile
Posted 168 days ago
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Author Thabiti Anyabwile talks about the decline of African American theology and how African Americans can move from error to truth.
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What Can Edginess Say to the Church?
Posted 169 days ago
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Some people are willing to say the things we Christians are supposed to say, especially about ourselves. They infuriate us at times, but when they do is when they hit the closest to home.
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Music Review: Open Book
Posted 169 days ago
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Andrew Greer’s “Open Book” is truly a songwriter’s delight. I have rarely heard an album that is so organic, beautifully-crafted and yet full of worship and praise.
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tobyMac
Posted 170 days ago
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TobyMac talks about his new album “Tonight,” partnering with others in the Christian hip-hop community, and when (not if) dcTalk will be getting back together.
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Music Review: Adoration
Posted 171 days ago
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If you enjoy worship music, Brenton Brown is another artist to whom you can listen and enjoy. However, if you want new, creative, thought-provoking music, you should most definitely look elsewhere.
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