Sunday, December 6, 2009

Brother's Keeper by Rich Mullins

Listen to: Brother's Keeper (Live) {begin at 6:10 mark}

* If you have time, I encourage you to watch the entire
concert. If you begin with Part I, you will find that
Part II, Part III, (and so on) continue after each part
finishes.

Read Lyrics for: Brother's Keeper

Buy Brother's Keeper: New or Used

Buy Songs 2: New or Used

Buy Rich Mullins Live (Video) from 1997


I am a math teacher and I coach various sports at my school. I enjoy being a teacher. I love the youthful enthusiasm of my students. I enjoy watching students learn. I like getting to know my students and I especially enjoy taking interests in their hobbies, sports, and activities.

One of the things that bothers me about school is that everything is a competition. We have honor rolls, National Honors Society, sports awards evenings, scholarships, A teams and B teams, and cut lists in sports and even in Math Counts. We even have awards for teachers. We clap for each other at faculty meetings, give Golden Apples, and have Presidential teaching awards. It seems that we live in a society in which everyone needs to be rewarded for something. We honor and regard those who have skill and strength.

On the other hand, students also get picked on for their weaknesses. Maybe it is a bad grade, they did not make it into an Honors class with their friends, or they only made the B team. It seems like our schools (and society) really like to judge one another based on our strengths and weaknesses. I think most of us have been in both situations. No one likes to be disregarded. But what about the honors? Do they even last for ever? Do we really want to be regarded by others simply by what we can offer?

Instead, God calls us to love each other for who we are. Jesus does this. He doesn't love me more if I win a marathon or get nominated for the Golden Apple award. He loves me just the way that He made me. He loves me just as I am. Wouldn't the world be a better place if we could love one another that way?

Rich Mullins sings about being our "brother's keeper." Instead of celebrating strengths, and judging weaknesses, let's love each other for who we are. Despite of our brother's strengths and weaknesses, let's "help him learn to stand", as Rich sang.

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About Rich Mullins

If you are not familiar with Rich Mullins, he was a Christian song who wrote many songs that you may know well. He wrote "Step by Step" and "Awesome God", among others. On September 19th, 1997, Rich Mullins died in a car accident. He and his friend Mitch McVicker were traveling to a concert. McVicker, though badly hurt, survived the crash. McVicker still sings today and has a great testimony if you ever get a chance to see him play live. Even in his death, Mullins' music still lives on. Andrew Peterson and many other current musicians credit Rich as their main musical influence.

Friday, November 27, 2009

Jesus by Shaun Groves


Listen to: Jesus

Read Lyrics for: Jesus

Visit Shaun Groves' Web Site

Shaun Groves on Tour

Buy Twilight: New or Used


I thought this song would be fitting for the holiday season. Let's remember how fortunate we are and be thankful for the gifts God has given us. Let's also remember to give back to those who are less fortunate than us. Jesus spent his time on this earth with people who were sick, poor, and weak. To love Jesus, is to love these people.

"It is not the healthy who need a doctor, but the sick. I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners."

Mark 2:4

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Your Hands by JJ Heller



Listen to: Your Hands

Read Lyrics for: Your Hands

Visit JJ Heller's Website

JJ Heller on Tour

Buy Painted Red: New or Used



I guess I am going to break an unwritten rule that I had for this blog. It was bound to happen sooner or later. If you go back to my first post, I said that I wanted to share music that you would not hear on K-LOVE or other Christian radio stations. Well... it just so happens that I have heard this song on L-LOVE about 15 times in the past week or so. (Editor's Note: I never said I didn't listen to K-LOVE. I just want people to know that there is more to Christian music to the stuff you hear on the radio).

When I first heard this song I really though I was listening to Sandra McCracken (an artist I hope to share with you soon). After a little research, I found JJ Heller. This song is really good. I have listened to a few others of hers via a little friend I like to call "the Googles". I was surprised to see that this song is from her fourth album. While I am thrilled to find a new artist, it disappoints me that it took four albums for me to hear a song of hers. There are so many other artists out there that have not been discovered (by me at least). One of my goals of this blog was to motivate me to keep looking for new artists. I will count this as my first success. I encourage you to listen to JJ Heller and look for new artists like her. Let me know who you find.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Nobody Wants to Work by Andy Gullahorn

Listen to: Nobody Wants to Work (Live)

Read Lyrics for: Nobody Wants to Work
(scroll down to second song)

Visit Andy Gullahorn's Website

Andy Gullahorn on Tour

Buy Reinventing the Wheel: New


The reason I posted this song is two-fold. First, I wanted to post a live version of a song. Christian music is so much better if experienced live. I highly recommend that you go watch one of these artists if you ever get the chance. I have seen Andy Gullahorn perform three times as a side kick to Andrew Peterson. I have been hoping for the chance to see him do his own show as he certainly has plenty of good material. His songs are rich in lyrics and often amusing.

Which leads me to my second reason. The whole point of this blog is to show you that Christian music does not have to be lame. Not only does it not have to be lame, but it can be entertaining and funny! Andy Gullahorn is a riot! He has a very sarcastic sense of humor that goes right up my alley. His CD's offer a mix of deep thought music and humor. Some of his songs have both. I hope you enjoy Nobody Wants to Work.

(my first hat)







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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

We Win! by David Crowder Band


Listen to We Win!

Read Lyrics for We Win!

Visit David Crowder Band's Website

David Crowder Band on Tour

Buy A Collision: New or Used

I am reading from Hebrews again this week.

"For Jesus has been counted worthy of more glory than than Moses - as much more glory as the builder of a house has more honor than the house itself." - Hebrew 3:3

So I am watching the New York Yankees celebrate a World Series Championship at Yankee Stadium. The stadium is rocking, the fans are happy, and the players are celebrating like a bunch of 12 year olds. This is glory in its truest sense, right? What is better than this?

Humans are made to give glory. We celebrate our favorite teams, rock stars, athletes, and movie stars. We cheer until our throats hurt. We love to give glory to our heroes. But we were really made to give glory to each other? I believe we were made to give glory to Jesus. There are two really cool things about doing this.

1. Derek Jeter is human. Sure, he makes great plays in the field and is a star athlete, but what has he done for me? I am his fan, but he does not know me or care about me. Jesus knows my name. He cares about me. He is my fan.

2. Our human heroes let us down. Mitch Williams let down his Phillies fans. Chris Webber let down his teammates. Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa let down a nation. The fact is that humans will let us down. The good news is that Jesus never fails us. With Jesus, we win! "Because we've already won, and you don't have a chance!"

Let's spend some time this week giving glory to Jesus, our true hero, maker, and fan.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Crooked Deep Down by Derek Webb


Listen to: Crooked Deep Down

Read Lyrics for: Crooked Deep Down

Visit: Derek Webb's Website

Derek Webb on Tour

Buy She Must and Shall Go Free: New or Used

Here is what Derek Webb says about his song Crooked Deep Down:

"Think of the most despicable person you can think of…In our culture for the past 10 years it’s been Marilyn Manson. He is despicable…and you know what? So am I. And so are you. He might not try to hide his sin like we might do, but the only real difference between us is something that we were given for free: Jesus."

This song reminds me of my sinful nature. I think Christians are portrayed in the media as a people who claim to be perfect and our always condemning of everyone and everything. For example, Christians are in an uproar right now at Larry David (Seinfeld creator) for something he did on one of his latest shows. I love this dude's quote:

"I loved this show and thought it was so funny. All that's changed. I can't believe he is this crude and would go to this extreme to insult so many."

So this dude is willing to lower his standards and watch a show that uses coarse language, features cheating spouses, and mocks humanity, yet this crosses the line? Maybe he should choose his television watching habits more carefully.

I never understand why Christians get offended so easily. Does this show change the way I view Jesus? No. Do I have to laugh at it? No. Do I even have to watch it? No. Then what's the big deal? It seems to me that it just gives another opportunity point a finger to make oneself feel more holy.

Editor's Note: I am neither applauding or condoning this show or the specific incident in the show. I am just making an observation.

This is just one of the many examples of Christians getting upset at everyone and everything. Maybe we should stop and look in the mirror once in a while and get upset with ourselves, because we are all Crooked Deep Down.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Who Are You Listening To - Ginny Owens


Listen to:

Who Are You Listening To

Read lyrics for:

Who Are You Listening To

Visit Ginny Owens' Website

Ginny Owens on Tour

Buy Beautiful: New or Used

I was reading Hebrews Chapter 2 this week and read the heading for Chapter 2. It says, "Warning to Pay Attention". Here is the passage:
Warning to Pay Attention
1We must pay more careful attention, therefore, to what we have heard, so that we do not drift away. 2For if the message spoken by angels was binding, and every violation and disobedience received its just punishment, 3how shall we escape if we ignore such a great salvation? This salvation, which was first announced by the Lord, was confirmed to us by those who heard him. 4God also testified to it by signs, wonders and various miracles, and gifts of the Holy Spirit distributed according to his will.

This passage made me think of Ginny Owens' song "Who Are You Listening To". We all listen to someone or something. Maybe it is TV, radio, friends, or family. Hebrews encourages us to listen to Jesus through his signs, wonders and various miracles. God is not going anywhere. We can choose to listen or not. The disciples were listening.... are you? I encourage you to listen to this song, and then listen to what Jesus is trying to communicate to you this week.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Gravity by Shawn McDonald



Listen to Gravity


Read lyrics for Gravity

Visit Shawn McDonald's Website

Shawn McDonald on Tour

Buy Simply Nothing: New or Used

I wanted to share Shawn McDonald with you because he is coming to play a show this weekend at Sacred Grounds Coffee Shop in Lafayette, IN. Melissa and I are planning on going and would love to meet up with you if you want to go. I have found that my love of Christian music grows exponentially when I get to see an artist play live. Christian artists always have such great stories to share; especially those about the songs they have written.

Another aspect of going to shows that I enjoy is that I usually leave having discovered a new musician that I like. I have discovered almost all of my favorite musicians by watching them open for another artist that I went to see. This weekend, Jared Camp will be opening for Shawn McDonald. Jared is the brother of Christian music superstar Jeremy Camp and they both are from Lafayette, IN. I am quite excited to see Jared. I am interested to see if his music is similar to his brother's or if he has his own style. I will be sure to post a review of the show this weekend. In the meantime, enjoy Gravity by Shawn McDonald.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Far Country by Andrew Peterson


Listen to Far Country


Read lyrics for Far Country

Visit Andrew Peterson's Website

Buy The Far Country: New or Used

I am going to begin with music from one of my favorite artists... Andrew Peterson. He is an independent musician and author. This song is called Far Country and is from his latest studio album called The Far Country. I was thinking of what I should say to describe this song and thought it would be easier to let Andrew describe it himself. Below is an excerpt written by Andrew Peterson that describes the meaning of this song and the entire album.

“God is at home. We are in the far country.”
Meister Eckhart

“I read that quote in an Annie Dillard book several years ago and it never left me. Too often we tend to imagine that heaven is a cotton-white cloudscape, a place that doesn’t seem desirable to us here in this sometimes beautiful, sometimes horrifying world. We’re comfortable here, and the skewed notion we have of eternity is that it’s like a never-ending church service, where we’ll be standing mindlessly around a throne, singing bad praise songs to a white haired God for the rest of our existence. From what I know about God, what I’ve read of Him in scripture and what I’ve seen of Him in what has been made – towering mountains, howling wind, purple budded trees, a baby’s touch and a panther’s roar – He is not a tame God. The City He’s prepared for us is not a retirement home. Zion is not a country club. Death is but the cusp of a great adventure, hinted at in Hebrews 11, ‘People who say such things show that they are looking for a country of their own…they were longing for a better country – a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for He has prepared a city for them.’ The songs on this record were born out of a longing for that better country, and it’s my hope that whoever listens to them will feel that God-given flutter in the stomach that reminds us who we are – and where we’re bound.”

Andrew Peterson on The Far Country

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Christian Music Does Not Have to Suck

So I am creating this blog to share my love of Christian Music. No... I am not talking about songs that you would hear on K-Love or Way-FM. Nor the lame and uninspiring music you would hear at your grandma's church service. I am talking about Andrew Peterson, Mitch McVicker, Justin McRoberts, and Ginny Owens. I am talking about Sandra McCracken, Andy Gullahorn and Derek Webb. If you are saying, "Who?", then this blog is for you. I hope to share awesome Christian music to those who would have otherwise never known better. There is great Christian music out there, and it is not being spread through radio or church. You have to find it yourself. By visiting my blog, you have taken a great first step.