Showing posts with label myccm. Show all posts
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Friday, February 22, 2008

Featured on MyCCM again / Godcast 1000

For all you who know me, you know I don't "glory" in this type of thing, but I think it's great to see the various ways in which our Father is working through us. A few weeks ago I mentioned that myccm.org had me as their featured blogger, and through that I found a few new friends there, and hopefully I was able to encourage people with the grace of God. I'm still blogging there... I basically copy and paste my Blogger blogs over to MyCCM. (For those who don't know, I also do the same on MySpace. My blog posts originate here, and I copy them over to myccm and myspace).

Well this week, the Grace Walk Radio program that I record with my friend Mike Kapler - "Growing in Grace," which we also present as a podcast - is the featured podcast of the week over at myccm. The last featured podcast was the nationally known program "Lighten Up with Ken Davis" (you may have heard of that program), and this week it's lil ol' me and my friend. :) If you go to the myccm homepage, and scroll down just a bit, there it is right in the center column.

Also... you may have seen a little "banner ad" that I placed on the side of this blog for Godcast1000. A couple of months ago I submitted our podcast to this site. It's essentially a site that helps Christian podcasters find an audience, and that helps those looking for Christian podcasts to find podcasts.

There are over 1,000 podcasts that have been submitted to this site. During the first week that I submitted our podcast, I didn't see us anywhere in the rankings. Then, after about 10 days I saw Growing in Grace ranked right around number 50 on the site. Then during the following few days and weeks, we gradually moved up into the lower 30's. Today, I just looked, and we're ranked number 25, with an average of almost 40 hits per day!

Again, please understand that I don't glory in this... you all know me hopefully... me and Mike are nothing special... and our Father is working in and through a lot of people to make things like this happen as He gets His word out. And it is very cool to see that there is a hunger for growing in God's grace, amidst all the other religious and legalistic types of podcasts and teachings out there. Don't get me wrong, there are some other great podcasts listed on this site (not all based in legalism)! Take a look and see if there's anything that might interest you, if you're into listening to podcasts. And make sure to listen to Grace Walk Radio!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

MyCCM... and questions for you about "Christian music"

Check out the home page of MyCCM.org. (MyCCM is a social networking site, along the lines of MySpace, that has been built especially for Christians). I received a message today that they have me as the featured MyCCM blogger of the week! I joined MyCCM when it was brand new, back in the summer of 2006. I was quite excited about it at first, and I edited my profile a little bit and I posted a few blogs, but then for whatever reason I kind of backed away from it for a while and didn't do much with it. However, not too long ago I thought it wouldn't be too bad of an idea to begin blogging there again. Basically, what I do is I copy and paste the same content from this blog to my MyCCM blog. This, by the way, is also what I do with my MySpace blog.

Here are the links to my MyCCM profile and blog.

If you keep up with the comments that get posted on this blog, you may sense a bit of irony here! Just the other day, in a response to comments by LivingSword on my Testify To Love post, I proceeded to rip right into the CCM (contemporary Christian music) industry! :) Well, ok, I didn't really rip into them! What I did was I simply explained a few specific negative aspects of the CCM industry as I've seen it, behind the scenes.

But I do think a lot of good has come out of CCM and actually this gives me an opportunity to clear something up that I wrote in those comments the other day. My comments read, "I'm not a fan of Christian music." However, that blanket statement that I made isn't fully true. As I went on to say, "I do like some music that comes out of the music business known as CCM."

It would probably be more accurate for me to say that I'm not a huge fan of much of the CCM music that comes out, although I do think the quality of the music and lyrical content has dramatically improved over the years. I've gone through several phases in my view of CCM, including going to two extremes. At one time I remember applauding what I considered to be not only the fact that the quality of some CCM music was on par with a lot of quality "mainstream" music, but also that some CCM artists were really setting the standard in quality music and lyrics. I still believe that has been the case at times. (One example: I believe DC Talk was always way ahead of the curve). However, at other times I've been much more of a cynic and I've questioned how Christians could allow such poor quality music and lyrics to be released!

All that said, I think the very same thing is true in the "mainstream" music world! There is a LOT of cheesy, cookie cutter, low quality ear candy no matter where you go in the music world. And you will also find a decent amount of high quality, solid, well-put-together music. The "problem" for those in the CCM music world (at least as I see it) is that there is simply a much smaller pool of music to choose from when it comes to the choices program directors have when deciding what to play on the radio. They can only add a handful (or less) of songs every week. What I think that translates to is that the average CCM listener has less of a chance to find good, quality music to listen to. Perhaps if you're a CCM fan that hasn't been your experience?
Allow me to interrupt my ramblings here for a second and state that all of this is really my own opinion! If you feel the same or if you disagree, I'd love to hear from you!
As many of you who know me would imagine, another problem I have with CCM music is the terrible amount of legalism, even if ever so subtle, that I hear in the lyrics of a lot of the songs. I will say that I think this has changed for the better in recent years. I don't cringe as much as I used to when I'm listening to CCM radio. :)

The bottom line for me, as I said at the end of my response to LS, is that "I listen to all types of music, both on the radio and stuff that I have in my personal music collection. If I personally like a song, I'll listen to it. If I don't, I won't. I was once a huge cynic about all this, but now I just live and let live." :)

I spent 11 years at a CCM radio station, and we received letter upon letter (or email upon email) from people who had been positively affected by the music we played. I'm overall very thankful for the CCM industry, even if there are some negative aspects to it. As for the artists themselves, I really don't think that many of them are in it for the glory or the money or the fame, because overall there's not a whole lot of it to be found! Money... only a handful of artists can really quit their day jobs. Fame and glory... might perhaps be a little bit more accessible for some, even if they don't make a whole lot of money, but yet I've met so many artists and I've listened to what they have to say, and it really does appear to me that they really, genuinely are in this to spread the gospel and to encourage the church, and not for their own fame.

Any thoughts on this? Also, I've been careful to use terms like "CCM Music" in this post, as opposed to "Christian music." By CCM Music, I mean music that comes from the music industry known as CCM. (It is an actual industry, based mostly in Nashville, although you will find bits of it spread all around the U.S. and the world). Do you believe there is such a thing as "Christian music" or a "Christian band?" Or is it more like, "Christians who happen to be in a band?" Or is it a matter of music that has lyrics that speak of "Christian" things? Is it a matter of artists who happen to sing about Jesus? What about a "non-Christian band" that sings doctrinally sound lyrics? What about a Christian who sings songs that have nothing to do with "Christian" things? And so on and so on. Is there a need for solid lines and definitions, or should a Christian have the freedom to sing about whatever is on his or her heart (whether it's about his love for Jesus or whether it's about his wife or his job or his car or his last vacation, or whether it's about nature or a museum or... whatever he wants to sing about), with no need for a definition such as "Christian music?"

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Here comes the BRIDEGROOM (rejoicing over you)...

The following blog, from a MyCCM'er, was published in this month's edition of CCM Magazine.

So I just wanted to share with you (the awesome reader who is reading this) what I read in my Bible today in my quiet time with God. I thought it was pretty cool…..but hold on a second, I’m just looking out the window and there is the most beautiful rainbow arching across the sky, oh! The sun is out and seriously, you know those types of rainbows that seem like the colors are all kinda blurring together? Well not this one, each color is like the bold stroke of a paint brush, well, almost.:) Wow! Okay so I was looking for certain verses in the Bible when I came upon this one, you probably have heard it before but here it is again:

“..As a bridegroom rejoices over his bride, so will your God rejoice over you.” –Isaiah 62:5

I think that that is just so awesome! I’m sure most of you have been to a wedding before, but instead of turning around in your seats and looking at the bride as she comes through the doors, have you ever stayed looking straight ahead at the bridegroom’s face? I remember I did once and I remember seeing his face when he saw his bride, it literally lit up and there was so much joy and love on his face, but the cool thing is to think that that’s how God looks and feels about us, but not just “us” as a group, but each one of us individually as His own child. You, that’s how God looks and feels about you! And when you think that the bridegroom is going to burst from so much love and joy, it’s nothing compared to God’s love and joy for us. God loves and rejoices over us so much more! His love is so much more infinitely satisfying and He will never stop loving us! How awesome is that?! So the next time you’re at a wedding, along with having the opportunity to be apart of such a special occasion and covenant, think about Isaiah 62:5 when you see the bridegroom’s face and think about just how much God loves and rejoices over you!

Your sister in Christ,

Elizabeth