October 2010 Archives

CD Review: Beautifully Broken (Canaan’s Crossing)

  • Posted on October 29, 2010 at 10:27 pm

Canaan’s Crossing has recently released another great CD.

The title track, “Beautifully Broken” is a beautiful song which talks about how being broken can be beautiful. It’s not something we like to think about but trials come for a reason and sometimes we need to be reminded that if we allow ourselves to be broken for Christ, we will become beautiful from the inside out.

“Amazing Love” is a song that’s been popular in praise & worship music. This is the first bluegrass group I’ve heard do the song but they arranged it to fit their style very nicely.

“Will it Make Any Difference” asks if you will have left a mark on this world when you’re gone. That’s something I think we need to ask ourselves often.

“Middle Man” reminds us that, no matter how you try, you can’t get to Heaven any other way but by Jesus.

Tina Miller sings “Dying to Live” which summarizes what all of us are doing. While on this earth, we’re approaching death only to live again–forever!

“He’s My Guide” is a mid-tempo song which is self-explanatory by the title.

“A Matter of Time” talks of Jesus’ return and the importance of letting people know His coming could be any time.

“Grace for Every Need” has a typical uptempo bluegrass sound and talks about the grace of God which truly is available for every need. Isn’t God good?!

Also on this CD is the uptempo “On Dry Ground” and the worshipful song, “Bare Hands.”

A True Friend

  • Posted on October 28, 2010 at 12:31 am

“You are a true friend pointing me to Him, lifting my downcast eyes, turning my wandering gaze to the skies. Proving your love again, you are a true friend.” ~ Twyla Paris

I was thinking this evening how the definition of a true friend is one who points you to Jesus, who doesn’t let you stay focused on this world or even on yourself but who encourages you to keep looking up. A true friend doesn’t think they have all the answers but they know Who does. A true friend is hard to find.

Maybe there are those who wouldn’t appreciate that kind of a friend. Part of true friendship also includes being honest with a person, sometimes saying things that person doesn’t like to hear. However, if the recipient receives the words in the humility and love with which they are given, that person has a chance to become even more like the person they were created to be.

Being a true friend is not always easy but the rewards are so worth it. As you and your friend both draw closer to the Lord, He will in turn draw you closer to each other and you will form a bond that can’t be broken. If you don’t have someone in your life who fits the criteria of a true friend, I would encourage you to pray that God will bring you a friend like that and that He in turn will mold you into that kind of a friend. If you have been blessed with a true friend, take the time to thank him or her for the blessing they have been in your life.

CD Review: Unity (Unity Quartet)

  • Posted on October 25, 2010 at 10:24 pm

The Unity Quartet is a mixed group out of Pembroke, NC. Gus Gaches and David Staton produced their self-titled project, and it’s top notch. I tend to like faster songs and over half the songs on this recording fit that category.

Unity starts with two uptempo, uplifting numbers: “Livin’ in the Light of God” and “Step a Little Higher.” Following is the song Legacy Five sang, “Above All Circumstances.” Samantha Locklear sings the ballad, “You’re the Reason.” Kyla Rowland wrote, “The Blood of the Old Rugged Cross.”

Other songs include, “Bare Hands,” “Say the Word,” “(I Already Like It and) I’m Not Even There,” “Walls,” and “Hosanna.”

CD Review: Evidence (The Freemans)

  • Posted on October 22, 2010 at 12:33 am

After much anticipation, The Freemans have finally released their new CD, Evidence, and it was well worth the wait. Great songs, good harmony, and a bit of a country flair is what I think of when I think of the Freemans and this CD has it all.

Produced by Darrell Freeman, the CD begins with their powerful current radio single written by Dianne Wilkinson, “The Father and the Son.” Joe Freeman does a great job on “The God That Changes Everything,” a song Ronnie Hinson wrote. Dianne Wilkinson also wrote “I Can Make It From Here.” Misty Freeman Callaway sings, “He Goes One Step Farther.”

This is the first CD Caylon has sung a full song on but he sings, “He Keeps Sending Me Angels.” I think his style is similar to Joe’s and I look forward to hearing him sing more in the future. Darrell sings a song Charles Johnson and the Revivers made popular years ago: “I Can’t Even Walk.” What truth there is to that song!

I love the way Chris Freeman sings “Is Not This the Land of Beulah.” As I listen, I can visualize it so clearly. She has such a gift. The final song is “I Call Him My Everything,” an uptempo song also sung by Chris.

Stylistically, I’d say this is comparable to their last recording yet their style and sound always stays new and fresh. If you enjoy the Freemans, you will not be disappointed by Evidence.

My Faith Still Holds

  • Posted on October 19, 2010 at 10:57 pm

“I found reality in simple trust.” What a line God gave to Bill and Gloria Gaither. For some, it must seem stupid to cling to a God they can’t see or feel. But for those of us who truly know God, we can see Him through eyes of faith. As we grow in Him, our faith grows and, as our faith grows, so does our peace and joy. When we experience that peace and joy, that is when we begin to walk in victory.

Hebrews 11:1 says, “Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.” Or what about Romans 8:24: “For we were saved in this hope, but hope that is seen is not hope; for why does one still hope for what he sees?”

To some, having faith may be up there with believing in the Easter Bunny but the truth is we have something real. My faith will continue to hold to the Christ of Calvary. Without Him, I would perish but He has promised me eternal life with Him one day and that is hope worth holding on to!

His Strength is Perfect

  • Posted on October 18, 2010 at 10:46 pm

On the day some friends celebrated their daughter’s birthday, another friend was experiencing the 10-month anniversary of her husband’s death. I’ve received calls of births and deaths on the same day and I’ve realized that only God knows the plans He has for each family but, in both cases, His plans are good and not evil. He is truly a loving Father who desires to give good gifts for His children but sometimes we have to cling to His promises by faith instead of by sight.

Second Corinthians 12:9 states: “And He said to me, ‘My grace is sufficient for you, for My strength is made perfect in weakness.’” I think God would say the same to us. It seems that some prefer to live in misery instead of relying on God’s grace but I know God’s grace is available to all who will reach out and receive it. Turn to Him and you will find the fulfillment you desire. No matter what you are facing in life, God is there. He will prove Himself strong no matter how weak you may be. What a faithful God we serve!

Perfect Peace

  • Posted on October 17, 2010 at 1:16 pm

“You will keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on You, because he trusts in You.” (Isaiah 26:3)

I was listening to Andrae Crouch sing his song, “Thou Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace” and it hit me again: the reason there is so much fear and worry and stress is because our mind is not stayed on Christ. When we see Him, we don’t see the uncertainty of life; we don’t feel the loneliness. How can we not have peace if we are looking at the Prince of peace?

You know, we long for Heaven, where there will be no more war, no more death, no more strife, and I’m with you there. I can’t wait to see Jesus in a place where everything is perfect. However, we have been placed on this earth for a reason, and it’s not merely to long for Heaven. We are here to make a difference and we have to start by being different. We should not be bothered by everything going on around us. Our eyes should be fixed higher so that we can challenge others to look higher. As we do that, we will experience that perfect peace that passes all understanding.

CD Review: Oasis (The Crist Family)

  • Posted on October 16, 2010 at 11:34 am

I don’t have previous Crist Family CDs to compare this one too but their latest release is diverse musically. From the melodic, swingy tune “He’s So Amazing” to the “poppish” “I Love Lovin’ Jesus” to to the funky-sounding “Anyway” to “Rhythm of Grace” which has an African male choir singing the intro and some of the background vocals, this recording has something for everybody.

Breanna Crist sings the beautiful song, “My Oasis.” Tami Crist Starkel sings Steven Curtis Chapman’s song, “His Strength is Perfect.” Jim Brady wrote “There is a Fountain” which features Tami. Other songs include “Deeper,” “Voice of the Father,” “I Love You Son,” and “Until He Comes” which is another beautiful song with a great message. This was my first introduction to the Crist Family but I look forward to hearing more of their music in the future.

Favorite Cathedral Quartet Recording

  • Posted on October 13, 2010 at 10:26 pm

This afternoon, I was listening to what is probably my favorite CD the Cathedral Quartet ever recorded: Faithful. I probably got it a year or two after it was released and, no matter how often I listen to it, I never get tired of it. It seems to have the perfect combination of fast songs and slow songs. I remember when “Healing” hit the radio, I could have cried when George Younce and Roger Bennett each sang their respective verses. It still touches me when I hear it.

So, what is your favorite recording of the Cathedrals?

A Word of Encouragement

  • Posted on October 10, 2010 at 11:58 am

“You have allowed me to suffer much hardship, but you will restore me to life again and lift me up from the depths of the earth. You will restore me to even greater honor and comfort me once again” (Psalm 71:20-21, NLT)

As I was reading through the Psalms, these verses jumped out at me this morning because they say what I have felt. It’s been a hard year for me in a lot of ways but I’ve held on to the promise that “weeping may endure for a night but joy comes in the morning” (Psalm 30:5). At times, I’ve held on to that by faith, not being able to see how in the world joy would actually return but God is faithful and His Word is true. I can truly say that, regardless of the trial or how low I’ve felt, I have come through it with my faith stronger, knowing that God has not left me for a second and He has once again brought me through and put a smile on my face. I can’t praise Him enough for His goodness!

No matter what you are going through, the sun will shine again. God has promised that to those who love Him. It may be hard to see right now but don’t lose heart. Just cling to Him and allow Him to wrap His arms around you and carry you through this difficult time. He loves you more than you can imagine. One day, you will smile again and, when that day comes, don’t forget to give Him the praise and glory He deserves.

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