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Month: March 2010

Posted on March 31, 2010

Love God, Love Others: A Me In Motion Review

By Caitlin Woodward I meandered through the crowd of middle-schoolers. Just tall enough to look over the crowd I browsed the adolescent excitement that bubbled in the crowded concert hall. The music was loud and thumping as Me in Motion joined the band Red on tour. I propped myself in the balcony with the rest … Continue reading Love God, Love Others: A Me In Motion Review

Posted on March 29, 2010

Interview with Sanctus Real: Pieces of a Real Heart

By Jeff Goins, Editor Wrecked recently had the opportunity to interview Matt Hammitt, frontman for Sanctus Real, about the band’s new release Pieces of a Real Heart. Here’s how it went down: WRECKED: What led you to write “Lead Me”? What’s the back story on that? Mark Hamitt: I’ve been married for almost nine years to … Continue reading Interview with Sanctus Real: Pieces of a Real Heart

Posted on March 28, 2010

Desperate Parents in Haiti: Please Take My Child

By Jenni Weir It was my first full day in Haiti. I was excited to go to Pastor Christian’s church, Gospel Light Chapel in Carrefour, to meet the people and pray over them. I knew there were a lot of people that have been displaced. They have no place to lay their head, other than … Continue reading Desperate Parents in Haiti: Please Take My Child

Posted on March 28, 2010

A State of the Union for the Church

By George Elerick Death isn’t fun. I have yet to meet someone who is excited about death. The commercials that sneak across our screen whispering that we can fight what’s inevitable gives this false hope that we might not die. Statistics say that one out of one people will die. And statistics don’t lie. Death … Continue reading A State of the Union for the Church

Posted on March 26, 2010

Spring Break Syndrome: An Escape from Ordinary

By Tim Chermak As the college spring break season winds down to a painful finale, let us pause to remember the glory days of our youth — beautiful Caribbean beaches, random hookups, binge drinking, morning hangovers, and crappy hotels.   This was the life. This justified a little credit card debt. Not too much, but … Continue reading Spring Break Syndrome: An Escape from Ordinary

Posted on March 24, 2010

Simple Compassion Book Review

By Josh Casper A lot of times, when I think of the word, “compassion”, I think of Mother Teresa’s beautiful and wrinkled hands wrapped around a child’s face or two people embracing after a lifetime of brokenness. 
There is no simple definition to compassion nor can it be held together by simple means of a … Continue reading Simple Compassion Book Review

Posted on March 18, 2010

God’s Word in Chalk: Missions Through the Arts

By Ashley Huizenga   There were no erasers or boards, but there was chalk. And chalk was the word God gave me. Before leaving the US. I thought it was going to turn into a creative fund-raising event idea-but things never quite panned out. I didn’t know if I should give up on the idea … Continue reading God’s Word in Chalk: Missions Through the Arts

Posted on March 16, 2010

Toolbox Jesus: Thoughts on Christian Ethics

By Tim Chermak After many hours spent studying, researching, reading, and contemplating, I have come to a less than satisfactory conclusion concerning the state of Christian ethics, which provides the foundation for my own personal ethical system. This hypothesis is neither definitive nor clear; rather, it is a frail attempt to name something which cannot … Continue reading Toolbox Jesus: Thoughts on Christian Ethics

Posted on March 16, 2010

Meeting An Angel on the Street

By Matt Snyder “I’m not from Nashville. I’m from Columbia. There’s a correctional facility around there and, well, I got out about a month ago.” He fit the profile. He was in worn clothes, a bright red jacket, dirty white shoes, and hadn’t shaved for weeks. His mustache curled precariously over his upper lip and … Continue reading Meeting An Angel on the Street

Posted on March 15, 2010

Book Review: Matthew Paul Turner’s Hear No Evil

By Carole Turner Hear No Evil‘s subtitle is “My Story of Innocence, Music, and the Holy Ghost”. A lot of it is set in the Christian music world of the 80’s and 90’s. Matthew Paul Turner, the author, was raised Fundamentalist Baptist; he didn’t go to a movie until he was 19 years old, and … Continue reading Book Review: Matthew Paul Turner’s Hear No Evil

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