Gospel Music Roundup, Western Style!

Ξ June 28th, 2008 | → 1 Comments | ∇ Music, Podcast, Uncategorized |

 
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There’s just something about a Cowboy. The image comes to mind of riding the trails in the old west, pushing cattle across the Grand Fork, or lounging on the boardwalk in a sleepy western town.
Most of us think of days gone by, when we think of cowboys. Yet real, honest-to-goodness hardworking cowboys are alive, well, and working even today.
While their name may conjure up images of wide-open spaces and unlimited freedom, the American Cowboy at the CrossCowboy still managed to get trapped in his own heart, searching for something that he couldn’t put a finger on. That something was there for him all the time; It just took someone ELSE to introduce him to it.
Jesus wandered out into the desert to begin his preparation for ministering unto his Father. During the course of his ministry, He, much like the Cowboy, roamed the trails and plains of His time.
Here, we salute the Cowboy who has found Christ and keeps Him in their heart. They come in all shapes, sizes, and even clothing, but in their heart, they Love Christ and want to go wherever He sends them to serve only Him.
Join us as we celebrate the Spirit that guides these Christian Cowboys, on Gospel Music Roundup!

In this edition:

Belinda Gail
Curly Musgrave
Lee Andrew Bray
Lory Bianco
Barkley Family
Dave Berland
Chosen Few
Jeff Knight
Finlay Duke
Bobby Gilles
Bodie
Gwendella
Buddy Durett
Dan Adkins
Dotson Family quartet
Grandpa’s Neighbor

And of course, so much more!

 

Gospel Music Roundup: Father To Father

Ξ June 15th, 2008 | → 9 Comments | ∇ Music, Podcast, Sunday Service, Uncategorized, Writings, comments |

 
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A WONDERFUL FATHERS DAY to all of you!

What can make one’s life growing up more wonderful than a Father who follows the Father?Father, Teach me to PRAY~

JOIN ME in this special FATHERS DAY salute to those fathers who not only sacrifice of themselves for their families, but who follow the one who laid down his life in the ultimate sacrifice, that being Christ, humbly submitting and yielding himself to HIS Father, God.

What a blessing my father was to me. Dad was a GM assembly worker for 30 years, and early in my childhood, to me, he RAN the place! Not really, but Dad was the all-around “Fix it guy”, and there seemed to be nothing he didn’t know or couldn’t fix. In a lot of ways I think I got to be what I am by my admiration of this part of him. My pride in him made me want to BE like him. There were many times I would be nearby when he was working in the yard, in the garage, or on the house, and he would explain what he was doing and why. Granted, I was so young during most of this that I didn’t even realize that he was training and teaching me, but he was. And for the longest time- even now- I can hear his voice telling me how certain jobs get done.

When we were disobedient, or rebellious, our correction usually came quickly, but we didn’t live in FEAR., because we knew above all else that he was CONSISTENT. If WE did wrong, our punishment had already been foretold in our teaching and as such was not just anticipated, but expected. This is a concept unfamiliar to many of kids I have seen these days, but for us, we knew if you break it, you bought it.

As a child, I was very fond of cookies and other sweets. My parents had to set up solid boundaries to keep me from overdoing it. I knew full well that taking cookies without asking was wrong, but I kept trying to do it anyway! I distinctly remember one Sunday morning I woke up before most every one else in the house, and LORDY, did a cookie sound soooooooo good. I knew mom had a batch in the kitchen she’d cooked up the night before. I tiptoed down the hall and through the living room, the dining room and finally into the kitchen like I was one of the spies in canaan, trying to make my way to the cookie jar undetected. I gathered a good-sized handful and started back. Through the dining room, through the living room- I was rounding the sofa and bound for the hallway when all of a sudden there stood in front of me the very man who had warned me that doing such a forbidden thing would only cause me pain! I don’t remember how old I was, but I was only waist-high, that much I DO recall. Slowly I raised my head to see an expression on his face that was both stern and disappointed all at once. I KNEW I was in for a punishment, but the punishment is not what stuck in my memory. In fact the punishment is long forgotten, as I seriously do NOT recall what punishment I received. What stuck in my memory was that look- that DISAPPOINTMENT, in my fathers eyes.

Even though we had a firm hand in our father, we also knew that he loved us and has never stopped loving us. When we need help, he does what he can when asked. That doesn’t mean he bails us out of our trouble, but rather helps to point us in the way of repair or redemption, showing the way out of whatever we have done wrong. As my Grandmother Elrod once told me, “I really like Marvin; he can be quiet, but when he speaks, you’d better listen, because still waters run deep. He’s a real thinker, and whatever he says has been really thought out”

I see so much of those very qualities possessed by my father as a mirror image of those belonging to our heavenly father- always there for us, teaching, leading and guiding us, in so far as we are willing to listen and obey; when we wander off, we fall subject to the consequences of our wanderings, but when we are willing to repent and return, He is right there for us. If we fall on our face in the midst of trying to do everything on our own, not listening to his gentle voice to guide us, he doesn’t automatically reach in and pull us out, but is there in a split second when we reach out to him, and are willing to listen to his gentle instructions. When we get hit , in life, with the unexpected injury or loss that we do not understand, we have only to turn to our Father for guidance and the reassurance of faith in Him that brings us to know that HE knows what we do not, and He will do all he can to bring us through it.

I realize, that in this day and age, not all people have been blessed by a relationship with their earthly fathers like what we had, and that human frailty causes many fathers to make mistakes. But no matter where we come from or what we have been through, each of us can look to our heavenly Father to pull us out of the mire and destruction IF we seek him. I for one and all the others who have shared with you in this pod cast KNOW he is there for you and will always be. Get to know HIM, and you will be amazed at all you have been missing.

A special thanks to DAVE BERLAND and Jason Elkins for their amazing assistance and contribution to this podcast!

 

Gospel Music Roundup: The PRAYS ZONE!

Ξ June 10th, 2008 | → 1 Comments | ∇ Music, Podcast, Uncategorized |

 
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There is nothing wrong with your computer or audio device. Do not attempt to adjust anything; He will be controlling transmission. If He wishes to make it louder, He will bring up the volume. If He wishes to make it softer, He will tune it to a whisper. He will control the Worship. He will control the praise. He can roll the spirit inside you, and make it flutter. He can change the focus of your life from a soft blur and sharpen it to crystal clarity. For the next hour, sit as quietly as you dare and He can control all that you see and hear, if you allow Him to. We repeat, there is nothing wrong with your computer or audio device. You are about to participate in a great adventure. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the Heavenly realms to… The Prays Zone,

Where there IS no “outer limits”.

When people pray God happens

As I began to pull the music together for this edition of Gospel Music Roundup, something awesome happened. It went from me picking and deciding which songs to play, to the songs just kind of “falling into place” without my help or input. God was clearly in control, and he has a plan for this particular Podcast.

Saddle up, buckle down, or hang on, because in THIS edition, our great and mighty savior is going to take you on a musical ride that only HE can navigate. So LET him. Enjoy the ride, and I will see you on the other side!

Artists on this ride:

The Barkley Family

Chosen Few

Circle Of Friends

The Crownsmen

Timothy Charles

Canaans Road

Dave Berland

Country Cousins Music

David James

And of course, So Much More!

 

The Sunday Service: End of the Line!

Ξ June 6th, 2008 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Music, Podcast, Sunday Service |

 
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Welcome to this week’s sunday service!

Yes, I know, it may not be sunday wherever you may be,

but it will be soon enough!

This service is open and available 24/7,

except during the occasional Tornado warning or Ice Storm!

God has truly blessed us with an awesome sanctuary that’s as big as all of outdoors!

No limits here, you can even bring your pets or enjoy a meal in the process!

Our praise team is assembled from some of the most talented and missions-minded artists you’ve ever had the good fortune to hear, and they are here to lift up the name of

Jesus Christ, son of God, and to let His praise ring out to the world!

My name is Tom Whiteman, the Deacon, here.

Our Praise team today:

Pure Heart: Blessed Assurance

Chosen Few: Come Sit At His Feet Again

Dave Berland: At The Cross

Canaan’s Road: Make Me Your Servant

Rich Pirone: Carry Your Love

Next week there’ll be different ones, so be sure to pay attention and thank em for being here! I mean, Ya GOTTA LOVE IT!

Thank you for joining us on this SUNDAY SERVICE. I pray the Lord has blessed you with it to the point of always worshipping him and His Holiness,

And remember: Take the Name of Jesus With you!