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Though new to me, “More Than Noise” is the third studio album from Pocket Full Of Rocks and is set to release March 2, 2010 on Myrrh Records. PFOR’s lead singer/songwriter Michael Farren had this to say, “A lot of what I’ve been sharing out on the road deals with losing your religion and finding [...]

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More than Words is in rotation on Jango Radio and being played to Jango’s 7 million listeners. You can imagine the look on my face when I read those words at the top of the email I’d opened.  So, I checked it out and… there it was!  They had even created a profile page. The [...]

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Another release from Windblown Media; “Bo’s Cafe” (John Lynch, Bill Thrall & Bruce McNicol) kind of crept up on me & bit me on the backside!  Don’t get me wrong, I went into it with my eyes wide open; I had read a brief synopsis of the book & thought to myself, “I need to [...]

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We recorded this song ourselves; Ali wrote it & Adrian put together a video to acompany it: It’s one of around 8 songs that we recorded at the Academy (hopefully some more will be ready soon).  Let me know what you think…

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As promised, here is the interview with Frank Viola & review of his latest book, From Eternity To Here.  At the end of the post I will publish a list of other bloggers participating in today’s blog circuit.  If you’d like to gain other perspectives on the book, visit their sites and join the discussion. [...]

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I’m currently reading through Frank Viola’s latest book etitled, “From Eternity To Here – Rediscovering the Ageless Purpose of God”.  In it, Viola explores and unfolds the mystery of God’s eternal plan for the Church. The exciting news is that I’ll be taking part in the blog circuit and asking Frank 2 questions about the [...]

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Over the last few months, a growing number of friends have been asking, “Have you read The Shack yet?”  Well, now I have!  (Actually I’ve “listened” to the shack – having downloaded the audiobook.) Without wishing to divulge too much of the plot, the story follows a man called Mack who, after experiencing a tragedy, [...]

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