Here’s my Christmas song of the day.
Our Christmas pick of the day!
Dustin Kensrue - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Here’s my Christmas song of the day.
Our Christmas pick of the day!
Dustin Kensrue - Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
‘He has been changing it pretty consistently my whole life. I don’t remember a time when I did not believe in some sense, but there have been huge milestones along the way. I went through a big crisis of faith in my early twenties because my trust had been in my intellect and not in God. He humbled me greatly through that period and taught me that faith was essentially trust with good reason. While I couldn’t know everything, I have been shown more than enough to trust that God is real, that he loves me, knows what is best for me, and is sovereign in all situations.’
O come, Thou Wisdom from on high,
Who orderest all things mightily;
To us the path of knowledge show,
And teach us in her ways to go.
Relevant Magazine: C.S. Lewis said something like, “What the world needs is not more Christian authors, but more authors who are Christians.” We’re starting to see in music more bands like Thrice—Christians working in the mainstream marketplace. And they are no longer sealing themselves off from the culture.
Dustin Kensrue: That’s a problem the Church has had for a while, creating the subculture, and I don’t think it’s healthy. You see that Paul goes into the middle of Athens and begins preaching in their secular and pagan places about what he wants to talk about, and people are listening, and there’s a lively interaction. I think the Church lost that and started talking to itself.