Ohio U Band | "Party Rock Anthem"
Pretty cool marching band version of LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem."
Tim Keller | Exploring the Mysteries of the Gospel
From Tim Keller's forward to JD Greear's new book, Gospel: Recovering the Power that Made Christianity Revolutionary (via)...
It is one thing to understand the gospel but is quite another to experience the gospel in such a way that it fundamentally changes us and becomes the source of our identity and security. It is one thing to grasp the essence of the gospel but it quite another to think out its implications for all of life. We all struggle to explore the mysteries of the gospel on a regular basis, but we should strive to dive into it and allow its message to influence our thinking daily.
Read the rest, buy the book.
Tim Keller | "Gospel Polemics, Part 2"
Tim Keller discusses 3 rules for Gospel Polemics in his new post that "will help us neither avoid polemics nor engage in them in a spiritually destructive way." Here are the rules, but go read his explanations.
1. Carson’s Rule – You don’t have to follow Matthew 18 before publishing polemics
2. Murray’s Rule – You must take full responsibility for even unwitting misrepresentation of someone’s views
3. Alexander’s Rule – Never attribute an opinion to your opponent that he himself does not own
Read "Gospel Polemics, Part 2," or start with "Gospel Polemics, Part 1."
$5 Albums for October
Another month, another 100 $5 albums from Amazon. My favorites & some greatest hits albums...
- PJ Harvey: Let England Shake - so good
- Girls: Father, Son, & Holy Ghost
- Coldplay: Parachutes
- Ryan Adams: Heartbreaker
- The Swell Season: Strict Joy
- Radiohead: OK Computer
- Tom Waits: Glitter & Doom Live
- Lucinda Williams: Blessed
- Elbow: Build a Rocket Boys!
- The Bird & The Bee: The Bird & The Bee
- James Vincent McMorrow: Early in the Morning
- Ryan Bingham: Mescalito
- M.Ward: Hold Time
- Neutral Milk Hotel: In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
- The Postal Service: Give Up
- The Walkmen: Lisbon
- She & Him: Volume One
- Gorillaz: Demon Days
- See all 100 $5 albums for October
GREATEST HITS
Phriday is for Photos | Sarah is a Superhero
Sarah and I were walking out of Java Planet yesterday just after a storm passed and I asked her to do that one superhero thing she does. If she aims it at you, you die. Beware. Actually, just after I took this a double rainbow showed up and I didn't take a picture. I was too busy wondering what it meant. See more of my photography.
Music That Doesn't Break Your Concentration
When I write, study for sermons, etc, I often like to listen to music to drown out other distrations and give my work some rhythm. If it's too lyric-driven (which is a lot of the music I like), it doesn't work. Here are a few of the albums I enjoy when I'm doing work that requires concentration and focus. Name in the comments some albums and artists you like to work to.
- Atlas Sound: Logos
- Burial: Untrue
- Dirty Three: Cinder
- Explosions in the Sky: Take Care, Take Care, Take Care (or anything)
- Mono: Hymn to the Immortal Wind
- Russian Circles: Geneva
- The Social Network Soundtrack
Amazon Silk - Cloud-Accelerated Web Browser
Wow. Cool. Amazon's Kindle Fire is now very much on my radar.
Don Draper Presents Facebook Timeline
Ok, I'm sold on it now.
UPDATE: Embedding video has been disabled, so go watch it at YouTube.
Wilco: The Whole Love is $5.99
Wilco's brand new album, The Whole Love, is out today and on sale for $5.99.
UPDATE: The Whole Love Deluxe Edition is also out on Amazon and it's $9.99. It's the regular album plus 4 songs, so if you purchased the $5.99 version, you can go here and download the other 4 songs and essentially pay the same price. If you haven't bought it yet, I would get the deluxe edition.
Music Monday | Cheap, New, Free | 9.26.2011
Streaming FREE
- Ryan Adams: Ashes & Fire
- DJ Shadow: The Less You Know, The Better
Daytrotter FREE Sessions
- Typhoon
- Low (who have a fav 2011 album, C'mon)
- EMA
- William Elliott Whitmore
Beirut's Tiny Desk Concert is wonderful, as is their album The Rip Tide
Wilco played "Born Alone" on Letterman, from The Whole Love...
Fresh Air: Maurice Sendak is Happy/Sad
Terry Gross of NPR's Fresh Air interviews 83 year old, award winning author Maurice Sendak. You know him as the author of Where the Wild Things Are. He has a new book coming out, which is the point of the interview. But it turns into a talk with an author reminiscing about a life of art, being homosexual, therapy, losing loved ones, and ending life as an atheist in love with the world and feeling it slip through his fingers. Well worth a listen.
"I'm a happy old man, but I will cry my way all the way to the grave."
Beirut | Tiny Desk Concert
One of my favorite bands in the world, Beirut, playing a Tiny Desk Concert. You should pick up their excellent new album, The Rip Tide. It's only $6.99.
Phriday is for Photos | 9.23.11
My daughter at her locker down a hallway at Woodstock North High School. Taken with my HTC EVO & post-processed with Picnik. See all of my photography, including the 10 most liked photos in my stream.
Freddie Mercury & Keith Green
By now most of you have seen the amazing video of Marc Martel (member of Downhere) auditioning for the Queen Extravaganza. It's really remarkable. Watch it below. And then watch Marc sing "Asleep in the Light" by Keith Green.
Lots-o-Links 9.22.11
Been a while since I did a links post. Some you need to check out...
- Build 2011 - This Acts 29 regional event in Normal, IL is this weekend. It's inexpensive and has fanstastic speakers: Joe Thorn, Elliot Grudem, Scotty Smith & more. If you are anywhere close...GO! (Facebook)
- Videos: Jeff Vanderstelt on missional communities & Mark Dever on replanting
- GopselCentredDisicipleship.com looks great! (Like on Facebook)
- 5 Differences btw ESV Study Bible & ESV Student Study Bible
- 2011 Gospel Community Mission (GCM) Conference audio is up
- 25 Ways to Engage Your Neighbors | Jonathan Dodson
- Perry Noble is lying? - ouch. James MacDonald defends Perry.
Andrew Peterson: Above These City Lights
Andrew Peterson's new live album, Above These City Lights, is only $5.99.
Tim Keller | "Gospel Polemics, Part 1"
Polemics is medicine, not food. Without medicine we will surely die—we can’t live without it. This is why “polemical theology’ must be a required part of every theological curriculum. Yet we cannot live on medicine. If you engage in polemics with relish and joy—if polemics takes up a significant percentage or even a majority of your time and energy—it is like trying to live on medicine alone. It won’t work, for the church or for you.
Tim Keller, "Gospel Polemics, Part 1" - read more
New Albums Streaming Free 9.19.11
Albums streaming free before they are released. Check out something new today.
- Wilco: The Whole Love | Was up for 24 hours last week, but it's now streaming until 9/27
- Apparat: The Devil's Walk | loving it today
- Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: Hysterical
- Opeth: Heritage | because I don't pander to Joe's tastes enough
- The Jayhawks: Mockingbird Time
- Mogwai: Earth Division EP
Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain is $3.99
Miles Davis: Sketches of Spain is $3.99. This is NOT Kind of Blue, but you should check it out. If you aren't convinced by the previews, check out Pitchfork's write-up.








