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David Crowder Band – Church Music

Monday, September 28, 2009

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David Crowder Band – Church Music

As a preface to Church Music, it’s probably good to know that each member of the David Crowder Band gets a Programming credit in the liner notes.  DCB has always dabbled in the electronic, usually with novelty blips and bleeps here and there, save for the Sunsets and Sushi EP, but [...]

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MIMO USB Monitors

Thursday, September 3, 2009

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MIMO USB Monitors

Mimo 710 I’ll be honest I bought this on a whim, but it’s not the first time I’ve thought “Wow, I wish I had a small 8″ monitor that was all USB powered”.  I actually attempted to build one from an automotive LCD screen, but trying to get 12 volts from 5 volt USB doesn’t work. Ok, [...]

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Webb’s “Stockholm” Misguided, but a Remarkable Journey Nonetheless

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

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Webb’s “Stockholm” Misguided, but a Remarkable Journey Nonetheless

“Intentionally inorganic” is the phrase Derek Webb uses to describe his latest effort, Stockholm Syndrome, and while his signature acoustic sound may have been replaced with electro-beats and computer-synthesized bells and whistles, the allure of Webb, with his bold, often shocking statements, is still firmly in place. In fact, its one shocking statement in particular that [...]

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From Mormon to Christian author: Latayne C. Scott

Thursday, May 14, 2009

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From Mormon to Christian author: Latayne C. Scott

Former Mormon, Latayne C. Scott, recently published two new books: Latter-Day Cipher, A Novel (Moody Publishers) and The Mormon Mirage, 3rd Edition: A Former Member Looks at the Mormon Church Today (Zondervan). In each of these books Scott's passion to challenge Mormonism's teachings and expose its inconsistencies rings true. Her ten year history as a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), and her subsequent conversion to Christianity, are the initial focus of The Mormon Mirage...

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Book Review: It’s Not Fair – Finding Hope When Times Are Tough by Wayne Mack

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

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Book Review: It’s Not Fair – Finding Hope When Times Are Tough by Wayne Mack

More often than we'd like, to many of life's maladies we can only look on as flabbergasted spectators. However, the familiar adage ‘Good sailors are not made by calm seas' is very applicable in today's volatile and unpredictable economy, where it has never been more apparent just what or in whom our trust is really anchored. Thus, as others prosper, seemingly unaffected by the shadow of the believer's own stockpile of surmounting hardships, it is altogether quite natural to respond with ‘it's not fair.' Dr. Wayne Mack's new book ‘It's Not Fair! Finding Hope When Times Are Tough', coauthored with Deborah Howard, is, "designed to teach a proper, biblical theology, and ...throw off the ‘it's not fair' mentality."

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Churched – Book Review

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

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Churched – Book Review

I remember, as a sophomore, having this hilarious conversation with a friend about sex. It was one of those grey winter afternoons and we were parked outside of the Christian high school the both of us attended. Part of what made it funny was the fact we were both virgins so conversations like this were sort of an indirect testing ground for guys to ascertain if the thoughts fueled on by your raging hormones were either normal or an indication of incurable sexual deviancy. Being good Baptists, of course, our entire talk was framed within the context of our assumed marriages. “On my honeymoon I’m going to burry my head right between my wife’s breasts and go crazy,” my friend said cupping a set of imaginary double D’s that he jiggled slightly to enhance the realism. Then we broke out into a fit of laughter as he lowered his head and illustrated the “motor boat” technique recently made famous by Vince Vaughn in the film Wedding Crashers. I don’t know how the discussion started or anything beyond that moment, but I do know “doing the nasty” was not a subject you could talk about within the walls our school.

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Review : Jon Foreman – Limbs and Branches

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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Review : Jon Foreman – Limbs and Branches

Jon Foreman is on a journey. Though he may not be actually walking great distances, he is on the road to self discovery and that road is not easily travelled. With this collection of hits from his popular "Seasons" EPs he's giving us a glimpse of that journey and a raw and honest look at the man himself. Taking a break from his "day job" fronting the hugely successful rock band Switchfoot, Jon released 4 six song EPs "Spring", "Summer", "Winter" and "Fall". With "Limbs And Branches" we get a collection of hits from each EP (with help from fans through Jon's website) and 2 new songs.

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Review: Religulous by Bill Maher

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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Review: Religulous by Bill Maher

There's a new documentary that came out in theaters recently (Oct. 3) called Religulous ("religion" + "ridiculous"). Bill Maher stars as the film's "host," guiding viewers on an exploration of organized religion in our world today - offering plenty of his opinions along the way - and it was directed by Larry Charles, who also directed Borat ... so you probably already know enough to determine whether this documentary will be wildly, or simply mildly offensive to you.

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