Monthly Archive for August, 2008

The Holy City

This summer I was invited to sing to close out the Upper Columbia Conference of Seventh-day Adventist camp-meeting at Walla Walla University. It was my first time in the city of Walla Walla and the campus was pretty nice. The song I chose was the Holy City (Jerusalem), and its becoming another one of my favorites to sing because I like the fact that it challenges my range a bit but not too much, and because of its powerful message of hope and promise afforded us by the life of Christ.

God “[Re:]ally” Exists

The Adventist brigade is on the move again with yet another effort to counter the skeptical claims of the today’s postmodern society concerning the existence of God, and to be honest I can’t begin to tell you how well-pleased and excited I am about what I’ve seen and read so far concerning this particular production. From what I gather from the producer’s website, this trailer is promoting the first in “a series of powerful shorts called [Re:], or The Reply, breaking down the God debate”. The host in this production is David Asscherick, one of my favorite speakers among Adventists and Evangelicals alike partly because of his gift of animation and articulation, but also because of his dedication to addressing secular and postmodern minds in a few of his evangelistic efforts.

Another thing I noticed from the trailer and the website is that product features great cinematography and design. This plays a huge role in my satisfaction because I am really big on seeing Christian productions packaged in the best aesthetic form possible, and from what I see they seem to be on the right track.

My copy of the first installment of this DVD series is already on order.

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