What’s New On Your iPOD?

1 05 2008

      

I am a huge music-lover.  I basically love all music except I am not too fond of the country genre.  I am constantly looking for some new, good music.  I also love to help other people find some new, good music and to share the musical goodness.  

Here is some music that is currently playing in my iPOD and a link to their myspace website where you can listen to some of their music:

PASSION, God of This City.  This live album is Passion’s tenth worship album and it is fantastic.  Of course it has some songs by Passion vets like David Crowder, Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, and Charlie Hall, but my favorite songs include “Beautiful Jesus” by Kristian Stanfill and “Hosanna” by Christy Nockels (which is a verbatim, spot-on cover of Hillsong United’s worship anthem).  Great worship album.

MUTE MATH, Mute math.  Mute math’s music has a little of a “old school” feel as you hear the musical influences of The Police and U2 as it combines rock and electric.  The band are practicing Christians but prefer their music to not be under the “Christian” umbrella.  My favorite songs on this album include “Typical” and “Control” (which got stuck in my head for six months after hearing it this summer in the Journey Church in New York City).

LEELAND, Opposite Way.  This is Leeland’s second major album.  I love this bands obvious passion and love for God and music.  What an incredible combination of passions that can bless so many people’s lives!  The lead singer says, “This album is a call to our generation to passionately walk the ‘opposite way’ of the world; that it’s OK to live the Christian life and to be on fire for God, even if it makes us look different.”

GATEWAY WORSHIP, Wake Up The World.  This is another live worship album from the Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas.  This album is composed of almost solely worship songs that were written by Gateway’s worship pastors, so all the songs are original.  This is a great album to pop into your CD player on a long road trip and pour your guts out to God in worship for an hour.  

YAEL NAIM, New Soul.  This song is the song that plays in Mac’s new commercial for their new Macbook Air.  After seeing the commercial, this song just got stuck in my brain.  I ended up downloading it on iTunes and have been listening ever since.  Here’s the Mac commercial to help jog your memory:

What about you?  What are you listening to lately?  Share the goodness because it is about time for me to get some new music.  What’s new on your iPOD?

 

 





The Most Over-Used Question

1 05 2008

If you will, think for a few seconds on how you would answer this question: WHAT IS THE MOST OVER-USED QUESTION IN TODAY’S SOCIETY?

“Huh?” ~ no

“Paper or plastic?” ~ nah

“Do you want fries with that?” ~ nope

In my opinion the most over-used question in today’s society is “HOW ARE YOU?” That question comes in many different forms such as “How are you doing?” or “How’s life?” or “How’s it going?” Think about it, our society throws around this question so frequently. In fact, we have thrown it around so much that it has lost its meaning and its importance. 

Think about how much that question is thrown around on a daily basis.  You can walk up and down the halls of your school, your office, your local mall, and even your church and hear this question over and over again. It has become synonymous with “hello” as a common greeting but it is so much more than just a greeting. How many times have people today asked you that question? How many times have you answered it with 100% honesty? How many times has your answer been “good” or “fine” and the last words to describe your life was “good” or “fine”?

“HOW ARE YOU?” is a hugely important question. It is loaded. It requires complete honesty. It requires more time than a simple pass in a hallway.

I came to this “HOW ARE YOU?” epiphany during my college days at Lipscomb University. I loved going to school there. However, there were times in that super-friendly, Christian environment where I felt that the community of students were content with being fake. Walking around campus I would constantly get bombarded with “How are you?” from friends, classmates, acquaintances, and strangers. Often times, they would pass by before I could even give an answer. Did they truly care? Would it be an inconvenience in their lives if I answered that question honestly because they would probably have to stop right there in their tracks?

I made a decision during that time that has absolutely changed my life. I decided to never ask the question, “HOW ARE YOU?” unless I truly wanted to hear the answer. As I think about the life of Jesus, was there ever a time he asked somebody “HOW ARE YOU?” and did not really want to heave the answer? Did He ever just want to be polite and act like He was interested to just not be rude?

Is our goal as followers of Christ to simply not be rude or to be real and to really care about others?

My daily challenge to myself is this: be real, be honest, and care about people enough to give them the time of the day to answer “HOW ARE YOU?” honestly. In my experience, people are really surprised when others truly mean that question. I have to sometimes slow somebody down and say “seriously, HOW ARE YOU DOING?” just so they can let the “I always answer with a smile and a ‘fine’ or ‘good’” wall down. I have found that people are dying for somebody to simply listen to them. Often times, that question has opened the Pandora’s box of a person’s soul because they had held it in for so long.

I dare you to try it for a week and see if you life is any different. Only ask “HOW ARE YOU?” when you really mean it and when you really want to know the answer. Make sure that people you ask know that you mean it. Look them in the eyes, take an extra 5 minutes, and care. You do not have to be a pastor or have a ministerial degree to do this. 

Instead of “HOW ARE YOU?” being the most over-used question in our society, let’s make it the most life-changing question in our society.