2.27.2011

Love Wins

     One of my favorite authors is Rob Bell, and he has a new book coming out in late March. It's entitled: Love Wins: A Book About Heaven, Hell, and the Fate of Every Person Who Ever Lived and it attempts to answer the question:

Who goes to Hell?

Even though his book hasn't come out yet, it's managed to create a great deal of controversy because some believe Bell presents a Universalist view of Salvation in his video preview. Rob Bell's writings (especially Velvet Elvis) have had a tremendous influence on my life, so any controversy should be treated carefully, with Bell given the benefit of the doubt. After all, nobody except for him and his publishers have actually read his new book.


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2.26.2011

Spring Time

In anticipation of the wonderful season that is Spring, I've changed the design to a spring-time feel. It's still in progress.

2.15.2011

Folk Music





Clockwise from top left: Emotionalism, Blind Man Walking, Mission Bell,  Gold


     Folk music has the intangible quality of being organic. Whether its the rich acoustic guitars of the Avett Brothers, the bluegrass of Cadillac Sky, the pop/blues of Ryan Adams, or the soothing voice of Amos Lee, something about these sounds just stirs the soul. In a world of auto-tune and incredible post-production processing on albums, a lot of the tangible qualities are lost.


 These songs feel real, alive, as if they contain the souls of the artists. 


 Organic.


 Here are my favorites:



  1. The Battle of Love and Hate - Avett Brothers
  2. Born Lonesome - Cadillac Sky
  3. Windows Rolled Down - Amos Lee
  4. When the Stars Go Blue - Ryan Adams
  5. Dancing Shoes - Green River Ordinance
  6. Poison and Wine - The Civil Wars
  7. White Blank Page - Mumford and Sons