We all have to do it at one time or another.
Embracing confrontation and having difficult conversations is something every leader needs to get comfortable with.
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We all have to do it at one time or another.
Embracing confrontation and having difficult conversations is something every leader needs to get comfortable with.
Don’t you just love the feeling that comes with releasing your art for the world to see?
Maybe you just published a blog post, or wrote a book, or released an album. It’s wonderful to ride the wave of compliments as they come cascading over your life.
You’ve arrived…
Or so you thought.
Worship music nerds of the world, unite!
It’s a day of music sharing.
Here are a number of albums that I’ve been loving:
When my schedule gets busy, there’s something I long for more than anything.
Something I crave when I struggle to catch my breath. What is it? A break.
A time to step away from the hustle and bustle – to rest. But that rest has eventually become an obsession.
[From David: This is a guest post by Arny Sanchez, who blogs at The Analogous Truth. You can follow him on Twitter here.]
If you’re a worship leader, theology is important. Massively important.
Especially if you want to write worship songs. Without a steady diet of immersion in God’s Word, our songs will easily degrade into self centered memoirs to our own passion.