I’m unashamedly Pentecostal. I’m a licensed and credentialed minister in the Assemblies of God (despite my baby face suggesting I’m going into my senior year of high school). I openly invite the Holy Spirit to point people to
I know, I know – it’s October. But besides being one of the weirdos who enjoys Christmas music year-round, I know that Christmas always creeps up on worship pastors suddenly. Since my other song round-ups (especially Top 20 Easter Songs,
Happy Thursday, my friends! I read a staggering statistic recently. Did you know that 90% of children ages 5 and younger are considered “highly creative”? And did you know that only 2% of adults are considered “highly
“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” I remember hearing this expression as a kid and missing the positivity of the statement. I would retort, “But you also need water and sugar to make lemonade!” Now that I have softened on being a
The 20th installment of the worship series! What! And yet I feel that I’m still scraping the surface. Hope that this blog post finds you all doing well. I wanted to explore some thoughts on what makes a song “work” in