Have you ever felt a growing discontent with where you are? I’m sure you have.
The majority of people I talk to are dissatisfied with their current reality.
Is it possible that you’re missing out on what God has for you today?
Worship Podcast
Have you ever felt a growing discontent with where you are? I’m sure you have.
The majority of people I talk to are dissatisfied with their current reality.
Is it possible that you’re missing out on what God has for you today?
There’s a tendency I notice among worship leaders.
It’s a love affair with songs. But if all you focus on in songs, you’ve got worship leading backwards.
Today I have the honor of interviewing Jon Egan from the Desperation Band.
On April 10, they are releasing their brand new album “Center Of It All” to the world. I have always liked the music these guys write and produce, but this album has to be my favorite.
Their partners, Kingsway Music, have agreed to give away 4 copies to my readers. You can find out how to win after the interview.
There are dangers to being front and center all the time.
The stage isn’t merciful to the human heart.
You no longer answer altar calls.
You no longer engage with the entire service. You check out, do your own thing.
As a musician, one of your greatest mentors will be the music you listen to. It’s shaped the way I write, lead, and arrange music.
Many people have said to me, “You’ve been gifted with a great ear for music. You can just hear it.” I happen to think that’s a bunch of baloney.