spiritual insights in 2 minutes includes "nutshell Sermons" Personal opinions, sarcastic humor and prayers you won't hear in church.
The Nutshell Sermons podcast is an excellent and inspiring listen for fans of Bryan Duncan and anyone seeking wisdom and laughs. Bryan's personality shines through as he shares his recording artist stories and even treats listeners to some of his own singing. His passion for the Lord and his love for others come across in every episode, making for a fun and enlightening experience.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is Bryan's ability to get straight to the point with his nutshell sermons. He doesn't beat around the bush and delivers impactful messages in a concise manner. His love for God and desire to see others live right is evident, and it's refreshing to hear someone who truly cares about making a positive impact on people's lives. Additionally, Bryan's storytelling skills are top-notch, providing an entertaining glimpse into his life as a recording artist.
The only downside to this podcast is that it may not appeal to those who are not already familiar with Bryan Duncan or who are not interested in Christian-themed content. However, for fans of Bryan and those looking for uplifting messages delivered with humor and authenticity, this podcast is a gem.
In conclusion, The Nutshell Sermons podcast is a delightful listen filled with wisdom, laughs, and heartfelt storytelling from Bryan Duncan. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to his music, you'll find inspiration in his words and enjoyment in his anecdotes. This podcast is a testament to Bryan's talent as both an artist and a storyteller, creating an engaging experience that leaves you wanting more.
I've been looking for the fine print in Gods Word about when we might retaliate
As fans of CS&N, and the Eagles, & Love Song we would add that flavor to Breakin' The Ice with “The Lord Is Callin You” Listen for the synth solo on the end, played by Larry Williams (not Me) & one of the horn players
The project brought us high marks, but it wasn't my favorite. Why? because it was humbling bein around so much outrageous talent. I was the weakest link. .
We had to learn to make room for more musicians when we brought in half of the band Seawind, including the Seawind Horns
After only ONE project with Maranatha Music, We realized we were floatin in the wrong ocean. The story before starting our second record Breakin The Ice ce
Turns out Sweet Comfort Band was playin smooth jazz in a CCM genre And Yacht Rock before it had a name
Don't we all have one picture we want to be used at our memorial service?
Beware of Allowing your self awareness to continue, cause it leads to Self Pity-Oswald Chambers
In light of recent newstories revolving around a Christian Music Icon
It dawns on me now that we recorded Golden Ages our first ever recording, before we added guitarist Randy Thomas.
My younger self is back, tellin my older self what I mighta forgot
I got a flattering Father's Day card that I'm not sure I'm living up to
Everybody wants to make a record but then comes years worth of promoting it on the road. makes me think of that song “Everybody wants to go to heaven but nobody wants to die”
Get Ready is how we ended every concert for over most of our 11 years in concert. “Live” it was a Five minute long jam session..including my ‘cow bell' solo LOL
Here's what happens when a rock band is goofing around during a break and it turns into a song.
Best thing about adding a guitarist for me was that twin harmony on a song like this, both voices bending notes in sync
First song ever to hit the radio for the Sweet Comfort Band was on a secular rock station KMEN in So. Cal. Introduced as a ‘local band' and came on after “New Kid In Town” by the Eagles.
With my new help in AI I have created a ‘new creature in Christ'
Author John Lynch gives his first ever prayer to God when He was a kid. From his book “On My Worst Day” www.http://johnLynchspeaks.com
When The God you know didn't do what you thought He would.
Surprised to find ourselves on Rock Radio KMEN one of our songs came on right after “New Kid In Town” by the Eagles
I'm always in a hurry to fill in the blanks when we haven't been connected
Sweet C records their first project in 1977 Listen to the vocal stack on “Right Now” that's Guitarist Randy Thomas' contribution to the song.
I've lost the power that Love can be cause of all the animosity
The only documentation I have in the studio doing the first Sweet Comfort project. After Rehearsing for a week, The band set up and played all together in the studio *no multitracking” (( a horn section & a few background vocals were added later)
It was 1973, I quit college moved to Riverside Ca started living in a garage behind an upright piano
Solomon, purported to be The Wisest man in history, Never took his own advice! LOL
Jesus was the Stone the builders rejected it says.. and then he comes back to be the Chief Cornerstone? ..well ..that's not me, I don't thrive after rejection.
Clap Your Hands is on this record *Song is available Mp3 by request
Everything has been upgraded .. except me
The year I was at a festival date on Mothers Day.. never called my mom till after midnight.. so I wrote her a song as penance! LOL ..
I'm encouraged that Jesus had family members too…that thought he was nuts!
Hohner Hall of Fame for Harmonica Darrell Mansfield below with my NehoSoul Band at House of Blues
Ather song with Background vocal “Bob” wall of Carlisle and the sounds of the 80's
And sometimes my dad is in a MOOD! LOL like any dad who would love you.
Sometimes referring to ourselves as the Self Righteous Brothers, Here we cover a legitimate version of Love Is The Answer by England Dan and John Ford Coley
From Quiet Prayers my only Album of the Year in CCM for best inspirational project. I was so shocked I wasn't even out front at the awards to give an acceptance speech. Never thought I'd win in the category ever.. I was back stage talking to Kenny Rogers about his new restaurant. LOL
As the best Background Vocalist I would borrow his way of working when he wasn't available. thanks to his success with Butterflies.
After showing you in “Wall o Bobs” how Bob Carlisle stacks vocals in multitrack recording. I thought to myself, when he wasn't available.. “What Would Bob Do?”
I'm Gonna Be Ready is a duet I did on Bob Carlisles Butterfly kisses project. Ironic Bob wasn't ready for the success this album brought