If you are already a musician, then meter may come naturally to you. But if you are a lyricist who does not play and instrument or read music, then you absolutely must become a scholar of Meter, if you ever want to create words that can be set to music.
In a recent seminar, I referred to The Beatitudes of Christ as “The Spiritual and Psycho-Social Profile of God’s Ultimate Overcomers.” That is quite a challenge to live up to but, a cursory study of these eight insights given in Matthew 5:1-12, will certainly reveal that they easily pass the test.
When it comes to love, sometimes you have to be a little foolish.
Reality television has been a staple in the entertainment industry for over a decade. The “switch” from primarily sitcoms and movies caused several changes in the industry world. With that being said, two women who worked in the entertainment industry separately came together for a common purpose several years ago to bring faith based films to the forefront of entertainment.
I love words. I gobble them up as though they are daily bread, and I use them like seasoning. I believe they are their own art form, and for me, especially when they are written and can be doled out carefully, packed with meaning, full of wonder, and blessedly able to be enjoyed over and over again.
Everyday there are enemies that want to destroy everything we received when we accepted Christ as Savior and Lord of our lives. These enemies come in many shapes, forms and sizes. I would like to address just a few of the most common ones.
In ancient times it was not enough to just ACKNOWLEDGE a curse; someone had to BREAK the curse.
Back in June of 1976, I felt led of God to leave "J. D. Sumner and The Stamps Quartet" and go into full time ministry. So I resigned the Tenor position with that quartet and followed what the Lord had told me to do
Higley’s first “lost cities” novel is a fast-paced tale, liberally laced with adventure and spiritual truths
A message and challenge given by Sue Duffield on Wednesday morning at the Branson Gospel Music Revival, Tri-Lakes Center, June 29, 2011
Truth! That is what we all strive to find whether in secular culture or in religious circles. Debates tend to never cease on the real meaning of truth. I believe that Jesus summed it up best in John 14 when he declared, “I am the way, the truth, and the life, no one comes to the father but by me.