来自:MicahReview by ozzy_tom "Micah" is a very little-known American progressive rock band from early 70s. Their music is a great blend of American hard/psychedelic rock style (like "Ford Theatre") and art/symphonic rock of such British formations like "Cressida", early "Deep Purple", "...
On this special Father’s Day episode, Micah Nelson describes his dad’s “face-melting” guitar playing, plus his favorite sixties-era Willie song that most fans have forgotten. Listen Now June 9, 2023 The revered researcher, author, and TED Talker discusses faith, grace, acceptance, and th...
InMicah 6:6-7, the narrator asks (my paraphrase), What can be done to please the Lord? What can be done to bring about change? The prophet Micah reminds his listeners that we already have the answer. Inverse 8he says quite poetically: ...
As we wrap up our time together, I want to offer for further reflection a question based on one shared by David Fessenden in his study guide created for A. W. Tozer’sThe Attributes of God.The question is, “If I truly understood and believed that God is immutable, unchangeable in His...
Since that first pairing it’s become a game for me trying to tie the title of whatever secular song is playing on the radio to a verse that fits with the message embodied in the song’s title or has a particular application to it. I try not to let the song’s message beyond the ...
The active mixing of Kerry Mcnabb, the colorful instrumentation, the climaxes, the solos, the absurd clever lyrics, the continued air pressure /segues from one song to the next. It was all here. FZ put all the cards on the table and presented his ideas not as just a composer but in...
@micahstubbs (@micahstubbs) / Twitter David Evans on Twitter: "Education spending & student learning outcomes https://t.co/OvCbMslAEu In my new blog post, I summarize an exciting new review by @KiraboJackson on spending and learning in the USA. I add reflections on how these findin...