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Floods Wreak Havoc on Nashville

May 03, 2010 21:06 PM

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Grand Ole Opry. Photo from TwitPic.Here in Nashville we've had an eventful weekend that's shaken many of us to the core. If you haven't heard, we had severe floods brought on by 13 inches of rain over a 2-day period. The last death count I heard was 12, but authorities are afraid they're not through counting.

As for me, I rode out the storm solo with my kids while my wife was on a girlfriend-getaway to Florida. We made it with little difficulty. Thankfully, I backed out of a worship leading appointment two hours away, which would have put my babysitter at risk and my kids without their mother or father during Sunday's downpour. Instead, we tried to go to our local church service. My daughter and I are going on a mission trip this summer. This Sunday was to be the bake sale fundraiser. Needless to say, it was not a success. (You want a cupcake? I've got 'em coming out my ears!).

Many are much less fortunate. Homes were lost and many, many homeowners are without flood insurance. (Damage included areas not traditionally thought of as flood prone). Today, many of us are working from home as some roads are still impassable and schools are closed. But as I've far as I've been able to tell everyone at LifeWayWorship.com is fine.

Please pray for us. Not only that we'll be OK and have dry shelter, but that we'll have the grace, strength, and wisdom to serve our families, friends, and the Nashville community well.

"The Lord gives, and the Lord takes away. Praise the name of the Lord" (Job 1:21).

Read more about the flood on Google News, Ed Stetzer, and Twubs. Here's one way you can help.

Attitude Check

January 30, 2010 08:00 AM

"For the mouth speaks out of the overflow of the heart" (Matt. 12:34). You know, there's nothing like times of stress to uncover what is in your heart. This video clip is of Christian musician Josh Wilson during a security delay at Newark Liberty Airport earlier this year. Faced with a stressful event beyond his control, he makes the best of it and cheers up many others in the process.

Yes, he's singing The Beatles, but if you ask me, the gesture may be more Christ-like than much of what goes on in a typical Sunday morning church service. I find it inspirational.

Question: If your only witness for Jesus were outside the walls of a church building, what kind of a witness would it be?

Top 10 Worship Leading Taboos

January 18, 2010 09:07 AM

Worship leading can be tricky business as YouTube's KentyMac demonstrates in this video. This is one of the funniest things I've seen in a while.




Question: Have you caught yourself doing any of these?

Merry Christmas

December 25, 2009 01:00 AM

I'm spending the holiday away from the office and with my family. I hope your Christmas is filled with joy and peace. If you happen to be reading this on Christmas day, I want to offer you 5 FREE downloads from LifeWayWorship.com. It is good for Christmas day only. Just use the promo code XMASDAY09 at checkout.

In the meantime, checkout this video I saw on Ann Voskamp's blog the other day. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Merry Christmas and I look forward to many wonderful conversations in the new year.

Best Christmas Songs You've Never Heard

December 22, 2009 09:03 AM

Well, it's that time of year again and I know that many of you are swimming in last-minute choir rehearsals and church presentations. So, in the spirit of a little respite, I thought I'd share with you some lesser-known songs you won't likely be singing in your church this Sunday, but nonetheless are some of my personal favorites.

What follows is a list, in no particular order, of songs you would likely hear coming from my iPod if you were to come to my house for dinner during this time of year. I'm also including a playlist at the bottom so you can hear them via LaLa's music playing service. (If you're not familiar with LaLa, they'll let you listen one time for free. But they let you listen to the entire song, which is cool). I've chosen these because of the song itself, the performance, or both.


  • A Child Is Born by Oscar Petterson. This is a beautiful lullaby from a little known 1940's radio Christmas drama. And who plays it better than Oscar?

  • In the Bleak Midwinter / O Sanctissima. Liz Story delivers a nice touch on this tender hymn.

  • I Come With Love by Harry Connick Jr. OK, so we all know and love Harry, but this one is somewhat hidden among the other great tracks on his Harry for the Holidays CD. I checked this CD out from the library and was listening to it in shuffle mode. His presentation of the gospel stopped me in my tracks.

  • Cry of a Tiny Babe. This song is a great relief to the romanticized imagery so prevalent in church music. This is a gritty re-telling of the birth of Jesus and its implications for mankind. The best rendition that I know of is by its songwriter Bruce Cockburn for the Columbia Records Radio Hour. He is joined by Roseanne Cash, Rob Wasserman, and Lou Reed. I should warn you about Lou Reed. If you're not used to Lou's singing, it can be quite a shock to the system. To make matters worse (or better, depending on your perspective) he forgets how the song goes and tries to make it up as he goes along. The producers decided that it added charm and chose not to fix it. Hang in there though and you'll get one of the best perspectives of the incarnation in popular song: "It isn't to the palace that the Christ child comes, but to shepherds and street people, hookers, and bums."

  • White Christmas by Ella Fitzgerald. Yes, we all know this song and love Bing's rendition of it. However, this song really showcases Ella's one-of-a-kind vocal quality. For my money, she is one of the best vocalists popular music has ever known. It's also a great arrangement of horns / winds.


So, what about you? What are you favorite lesser-known songs of Christmas?