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By Roger O'Neel, on December 3rd, 2013
First, let me say that I don’t like coffee or even the smell of it. I do like my wife and she likes Starbucks, so by default I often find myself in one. So on a date last night, I found myself in Starbucks.
I was struck with their slogan for . . . → Read More: Creating Wonder, Sharing Joy
By Roger O'Neel, on September 25th, 2012
Keith and Kristyn Getty are modern hymnwriters, and are contributing significantly to the music of today’s church. Their music is memorable and their words are impactful. They were on campus last week, and I got to spend some time with them. I was impressed again by their sincerity, servant hearts, and desire to . . . → Read More: “Hymns for the Christian Life” review
By Roger O'Neel, on November 20th, 2010
A review of “How He Loves” by John Mark McMillan – Part 3
In my previous posts, I sought to find some positive things as well as some critical things to say about this song. In “In Praise of a Sloppy Wet Kiss” I shared a video of the songwriter sharing about the song. . . . → Read More: I don’t have time to maintain any regrets
By Roger O'Neel, on November 19th, 2010
A review of “How He Loves” by John Mark McMillan – Part 2
Ok, in my last post I shared some positive things about the song.
First, let me say that my goal here is not to be critical of someone, or even necessarily of someone’s creative work. I am trying to think . . . → Read More: Blogs like a hurricane, the song is a tree
By Roger O'Neel, on November 11th, 2010
A review of “How He Loves” by John Mark McMillan – Part 1
I have had numerous people asking me about the song, and have shared in many interesting conversations about it. I would like to spend this post talking about some things I appreciate about this song.
1. The Chorus I love the . . . → Read More: In praise of a sloppy wet kiss
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