Friday, November 25, 2011

Christmas Vinyl - 11/25/2011

So far this morning:

Chet Atkins (I usually start off my Christmas listening season with this one; it's one of my favorites. It follows the trend of the time for Christmas albums: one side secular, one side sacred.)

Mahalia Jackson (no baloney on this one - it's all Jesus, all the time with Sister Mahalia! Arguably the greatest gospel singer of them all.)

Partridge Family (really not as bad as you might think. It's very much an example of mass-produced TV teen heartthrob pop. The only cut that's kind of hard to listen to is this one: Frosty the Snowman. I indulged my son in one of his favorite activities - turning the turntable speed to 45. It STILL sounded too slow!)

Radical, by David Platt

I just finished reading Radical by David Platt. The subtitle is "Taking back your faith from the American dream.". I'd summarize the book by saying that American Christianity is largely characterized by comfort and materialism rather than going out doing the hard, uncomfortable work of making disciples.

Great book - I plan on getting my own copy.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Assessing Hymns and Praise Songs

My friend Mary sent me a link to an article from pluckedchicken.net . Here's the article:



CRITERIA FOR DETERMINING THE USEFULNESS OF A PRAISE SONG (OR HYMN...)




So what I need to do next is memorize those questions.  Being able to assess a song as it's being presented during a worship service would be pretty useful, as opposed to waiting until later, when my disorganized mind will have forgotten much of what was in the song.