tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1735040292604331611.post7100187073565399288..comments2023-10-17T10:25:57.853-04:00Comments on learning my lines. . .: How Music Has Changed. . . And What That Says About Us. . . .Walt Muellerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16502588185280592205noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1735040292604331611.post-51303763853665330662013-05-25T23:08:05.498-04:002013-05-25T23:08:05.498-04:00This quote is brilliant. It's so easy to throw...This quote is brilliant. It's so easy to throw the baby out with the bath water on some of the nonsense in pop music and entertainment, but we can't ignore the common grace these media contain. A very good article, Walt. <br /><br />"When I teach skills in media evaluation and cultural exegesis, I always tell students to listen and look for spiritual hunger cries. There is always some cry for redemption. There is always some indicator of humanity's universal hunger for heaven that is rooted in our brokenness and lostness. There are also clear indicators of where people are traveling in their quest to find redemption." Cameron Colehttp://www.rootedministry.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1735040292604331611.post-20247463281372821092013-05-23T10:23:36.475-04:002013-05-23T10:23:36.475-04:00As always, poignant analysis, Walt.
I was also s...As always, poignant analysis, Walt. <br /><br />I was also struck this week by the cultural snapshot seen in the interview of a Moore, OK tornado survivor by Wolf Blitzer of CNN. Only God knows His ultimate purposes for us as a society, but it's all making me wonder just where we're going to end up.<br /><br />http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LP3Zs_V_BQShoobaccanoreply@blogger.com