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Scripture Songs

As our family has matured in our walk, we have learned to analyze our entertainment more and more carefully. Long ago, we used to mindlessly absorb music and movies, ignoring the worldviews behind them. After all, weren’t watching them for the purpose of learning; we just wanted to be entertained. Hence, we evaluated them largely upon how well they entertained us and just made a mental note to reject any lessons we disagreed with.

We have been gradually working on sanctifying our music and video collection over the years, analyzing the messages and worldviews, slowly and painfully weeding out those old favorites that really are not glorifying to God. We have far to go but we are making progress.

We recently received a copy of Scripture Songs CD, and it is lovely! Kelly has an absolutely incredible voice. My favorite was the short but amazing a capella track at the beginning of the disc. It gives me chills every time!

Kelly has set to music lengthy portions of Scripture - some songs are entire chapters - and she does so with almost no changes to the wording. Nearly all of the lyrics come directly from the Bible, word for word.

BTW, Kelly blogs as Word Warrior on the subject of Families Against Feminism - a topic near to dear to us. Go say hi to her, check out the pictures of her brand new baby, and listen to some samples from her CD. And then buy it, because you’ll like it. And tell her I sent you.

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One Response to “Scripture Songs”

  1. Dear Kim,

    Congratulations on your new bundle and joy to come to your family!

    As I read this post, I was wondering, have you read “How Should We Then Live” by Francis Shaeffer? It just struck me as a book you may very much appreciate, if you have not done so.

    Also, have you had a go at Paul Brandt’s “In the Likeness of God”? It certainly helped me to appreciate my body much more as well as gain profound new insights to the body of Christ…

    I would love to hear your opinion on those books, if you have read them!

    Andrea

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