[present perfect] bonus post: he is here by amena brown

July 22, 2010 by Dan King  
Filed under MUSIC, authentic christianity, the latest

I’ve shared this video before. But if you’ve been following along with the group blogging project on Present Perfect by Greg Boyd, then you’ll understand why I want to share it again. Throughout this project, one theme that keeps recurring is that…

God. Is. Here.


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music review: rain’s a comin’ [@children183band]

June 29, 2010 by Dan King  
Filed under MUSIC, reviews, the latest

I feel like I just clipped my jumper cables to my heart and punched the gas! Or maybe it was the nitrous-oxide that I  poured on my Wheaties. Whatever it is, listening to the latest album from Children 18:3 just got me all jacked up…

I know it’s not for everyone, but this is my kind of music! I love a guitar that punches you in the gut, and singing that blasts with unmistakable passion. And I really dig it when male and female voices share center stage to create a really cool and dynamic sound. Children 18:3 comes across to me like a crazy mix between Skillet and They Might Be Giants… a combination that I never would’ve imagined. Technically a ‘punk band’, these guys aren’t all screaming either. Sure, there are tracks that’ll make the dog go run and hide, but there are also some tracks that slow it down and get amazingly reflective.

There’s no doubt that these guys can rock, but what I really appreciate about them is their focus. They have an extreme faith in God, and they put it at the core of their music. It’s kinda cool when a band is driven by something much bigger than themselves…

We want to be instruments of a new wave of transformation that will sweep the land. We arenʼt just playing songs. We see something greater on the horizon and we want to be a part of it.
I particularly enjoyed tracks like Cover Your Eyes, Hey Driftwood (Tides), Oh Honestly!, and Stronger. This album just jumped up in the rotation in my favorites playlist for a while to come. If you look forward to something big coming, and like your music with an edge, then Children 18:3‘s sophomore release Rain’s A Comin’ is something that you’ll definitely want to check out.

where you are [by jeremy horn]

June 4, 2010 by Dan King  
Filed under MUSIC, musician interview, the latest

I recently had the pleasure of sitting down with Ardent Records artist Jeremy Horn to talk to him about his faith, the work of the Holy Spirit, and his music. In addition to the standard interview, Jeremy performed one of his songs that he’s planning for release on his upcoming album due out this Fall.

Check out Jeremy as he sings Where You Are specially for bibledude.net…


Check out the full interview with Jeremy…

cultivate your heart [an interview with jeremy horn]

If you want to learn more about Jeremy and his music, then check out his website JeremyHornMusic.com.

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Note: This video was recorded using VodBurner for Skype.

cultivate your heart [an interview with jeremy horn]

What does it mean to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit? Family man, musician/worship leader, and self-proclaimed high-tech redneck Jeremy Horn says it’s about getting your heart in the right place to be sensitive to the leading of the Lord.

Jeremy found himself stepping into his role as a worship leader in the midst of a big move of the Holy Spirit at Christ the Rock church in Memphis.

Jeremy’s success as a worship leader has resulted in his being signed by Ardent/INO Records with a new studio album due out in the Fall of 2010. In this interview he shares what it means to follow the lead of the Holy Spirit, what we can do to position ourselves to be sensitive to His leading, and what people can expect to hear on his upcoming album.


Check out the song Jeremy introduced and performed from his upcoming album…

where you are [by jeremy horn]

If you want to learn more about Jeremy and his music, then check out his website JeremyHornMusic.com.

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Note: This video was recorded using VodBurner for Skype.

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