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In Deed. This song is about
the situations in life where there are no guidelines, and you're just sorta
out on a limb feeling alone, and that's the real beginning of faith and
learning how to pray from your gut. For me, it was building this house. I
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![]() Griffin and Sabine. This song is adapted from the story book of the same name. It speaks to man's busyness and search for love, yet having a emptiness in any knowledge of his identity and purpose. Sabine represents God's all knowing love. She has seen his mistakes and yet offers a healing love. Some people believe that in order to be healed, the pain is resolved, but I have found that though the pain stays, I have grown supple enough to endure it, and that I would never know the grace of God or the beauty of comfort if it did not exist. Pain is actually necessary to knowing truth and knowing others' souls,~ precious valuable bits of life. The pain itself is a process to a better understanding of God, of myself of life. On any given day, I admit to the reality of both pain and beauty because we have not yet crossed over. Pain and Beauty... a constant theme, came from reading Joni Erickson Tada's book, When God Weeps and shortly after, Young's bestseller, The Shack. |
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Under the Radar. This song promotes paddling, peddling, hoofin it or.... no, seriously, this song promotes the benefits of a meek lifestyle, realizing that the Giver of all our gifts has also set limitations and boundaries on us, and it is actually better to develop those aspects of life without trying to be a star in an arena where we don't belong. To me, the whole groove of the music says it all, and makes me happy. |
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Crazy Thing. Begins with a paradigm shift in the natural world which we each may experience at one time or another. The key is to survive. And when you do, there can be a sensation of mind/body disconnect that feels like levitation. Featuring upright bass solo. |
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True Blue! We sometimes cannot even put words to how Faithfulness breaks into our bungled circumstances, but it feels as refreshing as the true blue of a Colorado sky. Jazz Rock. |
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Muddy River. Okay, I've always been a little ornery, and this tune presents the underbelly of the romantic river theme. Good Christian mums will want to cover the ears of their little ones. With Mandolin. |
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Faith Like Peter. My musical idol at age 10 was a neighbor who played guitar and wrote songs at age 13. This is one song originally written by Bobi Muldrow, that I continued to sing, and eventually asked if I might update it and record it for commercial purposes. This is a song I can take anywhere and jam to with a broad smile. Funky acoustic percussion. |
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Tree A Life. A revisit to Eden means a turning away from things that are simply moral, ethical or appearing religious, to eat from the Tree of Life, Who is living, and vibrantly lengthening its roots and branches. Groovy Rock. |
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Wind Swept Down. So I was literally writing this song on my lap in the car as I was driving in the midst of a blizzard that eventually closed I-70 and forced me to follow some truckers from Goodland, Kansas south so that I could make my Step-mom's birthday on Valentines Day. I thought it would be too country stylistically for me, but every time I played it for anyone, they said it gave them chills. They thought it was beautiful, so here it is ~ Johnny Cash / Emmylou Harris style. With Mandolin. |
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Good, Good Shepherd. Another of the fun groovin' acoustic jazz tunes on the album. I love this little tune, and can carry him anywhere. Sweet vocal backups. |
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My Defender. Gospel set in traditional improv jazz swing combo style. Vocals soar! |
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Til We Have Faces. Shades of Flannery O'Conner, scary movies at midnight, Brahms' Lullaby and Jack the Knife.... this song inspired by the C. S. Lewis best seller, poses the question; when it comes down to it, will we want God's justice or God's love? Or do they have to be mutually exclusive? Nora Jones style of piano drives this modern eerie lullaby. A quirky cry that may just raise an eyebrow or two. |
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Tenderly. The story of Solomon's lover who poses the question" If you love me, then why, why take me to the desert? If you are the healer, why, why do you inflict such purposeful brokenness?" As an artist, there was such a long time when I could not create, and the senselessness of my life washed over me, and I had to choose to listen to the lover of my soul and to wait on him. Hints of Andreas Bochelli's style of love song, with Mandolin. |
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Faithful & True. A song in the Andreas Bochelli love song genre. The story is as old as humanity, the betrayal of trust, when the buckle of love forces a victim to look to a higher power Who, in this case, perpetually spins kindness through the pain. |
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Tho My Flesh. The grooviest song of the collection, this tune proudly earns a position of less-than grade for commercial advertising. Nothing we can offer, sell or buy will save us. Alas, we are mortals! Deliverance belongs to God. |
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Beautiful Salvation. Taken from St. Patrick's prayer, the beginning of this song acknowledges how to know Christ in every aspect of life. I found this profoundly revolutionary and singing it rectifies a lot of my self-centered prayers. The song is antiphonally sung, and so, it does not fit into the "pop: format at all. In fact, I almost didn't include it because I felt it was fundamentally flawed. But several people told me it was their favorite song I also don't want to be disingenuous when I write or sing about healing. I have a chronic illness that God has chosen to use rather than take away. My healing, like my salvation, is progressive. Ultimately, I sit with God, completely healed and glorified with him. It is this understanding that is so revolutionary and beautiful to me. |
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Peace. Peace can be sung as a worship chorus. Christ has broken the curse of demise and death for all who follow him. The title says it all. In Bassanova. |
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Yet R We. I Corinthians 13 states we see through a glass darkly, but then, face to face, and we will know even as we are known. Romans 8 describes all creation as groaning and suffering until it's redemption. This redemption has always been my heart's yearning from when I was small, and this song is a prophetical vision of what that moment might look like, in a Celtic flavor. David Ruis' song "We will Dance" is foot-printed in the middle. |
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