Thursday, September 24, 2009

See You At The Pole 9/23/09

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SONFEST Trip 2009 [Mount Vernon Nazarene University]

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Music Review: NeedtoBreathe ~ The Outsiders

Rarely do I listen to a band that stops me in my tracks and really speaks deep into my soul. Familiar with NeedtoBreathe and their early work, namely hit single Shine On from their 2006 debut DAYLIGHT, I had not been moved to further explore their music until a friend of mine plastered his FaceBook page one day with glowing reviews (thanks Matt)! Respecting his taste in music I streamed The Outsiders and found that this once overproduced Christian rock band had transformed into a raw and rootsy acoustic driven band offering Southern Rock and Soul complete with a hint of mandolin and harmonica! This is clearly a band that had earned the respect and confidence of their label to explore who they are without compromising to demands of marketing and potential sales. Success has followed this leap of faith as the disc landed at #20 on Billboards top 100 album sales in early September 2009.

For Fans of: Kings of Leon, Third Day, Big Daddy Weave, GOOD MUSIC

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

WWJT ~ What would Jesus Tweet?

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FAITH
~ Brett McKracken [Relevant Magazine]

How can we spend time with God when we're always plugged in?

My TV has 500 channels. My iPod has 7,000 songs. My Internet has like 30 billion pages. I have a cell phone with Internet and email. I’m never more than a phone call away from my parents. There are about 60 ways I can communicate electronically with any given person. So why is it like pulling teeth to get me to spend more than a few minutes each day talking to the Creator of the universe?

That’s what technology has done to us. Our sped-up, hyper-efficient, media-saturated world seems to be making it harder than ever to live pious, simple, disciplined Christian lives. There are just so many other options—a world of irrelevant and unimportant activity to engage in—and it’s all so terrifyingly accessible.

Important things like real community, prayer and Bible reading often get crowded out. Quite simply: We’re all just too freaking busy. While most of our new technologies are in theory meant to save us time, our lives are becoming decidedly more busy and our free time is dwindling to almost nil.

Why isn’t the ability to write emails on the bus helping to streamline our lives and make things simpler? Perhaps it’s because we can now write emails on the bus. We used to read books for fun on the bus. We used to just sit there and contemplate. Now, we can think of nothing better to do than stare down at our phone and try to think of a task that can be accomplished during this “downtime.”

The thought of sitting still and doing nothing is unfathomable. The prospect of simply hanging out and thinking for an extended period of time—well, it’s just so unproductive.

Unsurprisingly, this frenzied, obsessive-compulsive proclivity toward being digital busybodies has harmful effects on Christian disciplines like Bible study and prayer. After all, it’s pretty tedious to just sit and pray for an hour when there are Hulu videos to browse, “What Ninja Turtle are you?” quizzes to take and online “community” to cultivate. If we’re not wired, plugged in and communicating with the world at all times, it seems like such a waste of time.

If you've read this far you have clearly resisted all the temptation discussed in this article. Yet, you don't "think" you have the time to continue reading it... BUT you really should. The full article can be found by clicking HERE