"When I first moved to Nashville as an aspiring songwriter/producer, nothing motivated me more than the thought of having a PLATFORM for my music." (Justin Gray)
Read More"I recently went for a run on a trail in the North Georgia Mountains. The trail was on the verge of being overgrown. Vines slapped my legs and face as I twisted and turned along the rocky path." (Cameron Walker)
Read More"Over the past couple of months I have been teaching my kids the Lord's Prayer. Even though they have no idea what some of the words mean, their hearts are being shaped by the practice. I know mine certainly is." (Ryan Flanigan)
Read More"I love to sing. I’ve been singing since I was old enough to make sounds, which is basically most of my last 30 years of living." (Micah Joy Macaulay)
Read More"When I walked into the prayer lounge at the Chattanooga House Of Prayer for the first time, one of the sentences written on the chalk-board wall resonated deep inside me." (Matthew Macaulay)
Read More"Ever tried baking in a foreign country? I have. Measurements and recipes that were once friends become frightful enemies in the blink of an eye!" (Matthew Macaulay)
Read More"In a fast paced and disjointed world people are craving connection. Without a doubt, social media platforms connect people in beautiful ways. But swiping through the highlight reel of people’s lives leaves us longing for more than a filtered glimpse of reality." (Cameron Walker)
Read More"A friend recently made a tongue-in-cheek comment about the trending theology of contemporary worship: “God is great. And we are great."" (Malcolm du Plessis)
Read More"About 20-something years ago, I heard the Keith Green song that starts: "my eyes are dry, my faith is old, my heart is hard, my prayers are cold." Wow... I'm not sure I can imagine hearing that on Christian radio today."" (Paul Duncan)
Read More"My daughter, who is a year old, has a little game she likes to play. She runs at top speed (well, as fast as her stubby little legs will take her) across the living room floor, eventually diving onto a little pile of pillows and blankets. If you'll chase her, it's even better." (Paul Duncan)
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