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Two o tha best Christian Blues Brothers: Larry Howard * Glenn Kaiser. Glenn Kaiser
Blues icon Glenn Kaiser reminds us to do all things with your heart & soul. Glenn is careful to thank God for the success while remembering to take it one day at a time with the ultimate goal of leaving some love behind .
Cuando distinguimos entre Jesús y la religión, muchos piensan que estamos jugando con las palabras. No entienden cuál es la diferencia. Quienes sí la ven claramente son los religiosos que observan a Jesús y a sus discípulos en el Evangelio según Lucas, cuando les preguntan por qué están con gente corrupta e inmoral (5:30). Jesús les contesta que es a aquellos que se ven pecadores, que ha venido a llamar y sanar de su enfermedad como el Médico divino (vv. 31-32). Un publicano como Levi no era un simple cobrador de impuestos. Era alguien que abusaba de la gente para su propio beneficio, al servicio de los enemigos de su pueblo, una persona despreciable incluso para su familia. A éste Jesús llama y él le sigue (Lc. 5:27-28). Los trovadores del folk alternativo americano más oscuro, Bill Callahan y Will Oldham (popularmente conocido como Bonnie "Prince" Billy) se unieron en 2020 al escocés Alasdair Roberts, para recuperar "la vieja y antigua religión" del "country-góspel" de Dave Rich en los años 60, por la que "He decidido" (I´ve Made Up My Mind) seguir a Cristo. Es un paso del que "Nunca volverán atrás" (Never Will Turn Back), los músicos negros británicos de Paradise, que introdujeron por primera vez el "funk" en el "góspel" a principios de los años 80. Cuando le preguntan a Jesús por qué sus discípulos no ayunan (5:33-39) y recogen espigas el día de reposo (6:1-5) les dice que las "fiestas de bodas" se celebran con "vino nuevo". Es tiempo de "Regocijo" cuando como el cantante del grupo irlandés U2, Bono, te das cuenta que "no puedes cambiar el mundo, pero puede cambiar todo un mundo dentro de ti" (Rejoice 1981). "Nunca fuimos ángeles" o "No somos ángeles" (1989) es una curiosa película del director irlandés Neil Jordan. Es una versión del clásico del año 55 del director de "Casablanca", Michael Curtiz, que con el mismo título convierte a Humphrey Bogart y Peter Ustinov en curas, al escapar de una prisión en la Isla del Diablo de la Guayana francesa. Aquí es Robert De Niro y Sean Penn los que se hacen sacerdotes en plena Depresión de los años 30 en una pequeña localidad en la frontera al norte de Nueva York con Canadá. Para ello, Jordan recurre al más prestigioso guionista y dramaturgo judío americano, David Mamet. Escuchamos diálogos de la versión doblada al castellano con los comentarios de José de Segovia sobre la banda sonora original de George Fenton. Cuando a Jesús le acusan de sanar en el día de reposo (Lc. 6:1-11), les muestra "El amor que puede curar". Así se titula la canción que ha hecho este año el antiguo cantante de Genesis, Peter Gabriel (Love Can Heal). Es al "perderse uno mismo y dejar una parte de ti detrás" que "cruzas la frontera" que trae "sanidad a tu corazón y tu mente", canta Glenn Kaiser, el antiguo hippie de la "Gente de Jesús" de Chicago con su Banda de la Resurrección en una de sus composiciones más personales (The Crossing) en su disco sobre el divorcio de 1981 (Mamá ya no quiere a Papá). Seguiremos considerando esa "Misericordia" en nuestra siguiente parada en esta Ruta, a la luz del resto del capítulo 6 del Evangelio según Lucas...
Glenn Kaiser led the Christian rock band Resurrection Band and has since been a part of the Glenn Kaiser Band and solo work. We talk about Glenn's conversion to Christianity, relationships and unmerited favor. Glenn Kaiser at Cornerstone Festival in 2004
Glenn Kaiser is a blues musician and prison chaplain. Listen for a conversation about the blues, wellness, and Christmas; recorded in Uptown, Chicago. Thanks for listening beautiful people! Happy Holidays!
In his series on The Jesus Movement, what we can learn from it and apply today, John invites Glenn Kaiser to the conversation with his unique perspective. Glenn Kaiser is a Chicago-based Christian blues musician, singer, songwriter and pastor. He was the leader of Resurrection Band and is currently the leader of The Glenn Kaiser Band. To learn more about Glenn Kaiser, you can visit his website at https://gkaiser.wordpress.com Also, you can read all of John's posts about The Jesus Movement at https://bit.ly/JesusMovementByJohnFis...
Glenn discusses his early family life and childhood. From using and dealing drugs, to changing his lifestyle. We talk about his relationship with Keith Green and some of the conversations they had and also when he found out about his death. We discuss the Cornerstone Festival. Playing in a popular band with his wife and having his children on the road. He discusses a certain issue that parents can face and that he's been facing. Will the Rez band ever reunite, listen as he answers this question. https://grrrrecords.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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One of the things that stood out to me when I first discovered Glenn Kaiser was that he put his money where his mouth was. The Resurrection Band not only sang about real-life struggles, like poverty, divorce, and racism, but they lived their lives by putting their thoughts into action. Glenn and his wife Wendi started Jesus People USA in Chicago to take God's love to the streets in a real and practical way. And something about that rang true with me. Plus, Rez really rocked, turning early Christian music on its ear. Today I'm chatting with Glenn Kaiser, and we're going to learn a little more about living a life that matches what you say you believe. Glenn Kaiser: Website, Music, Facebook, and Twitter. And of course, on our page: Christian Music Archive. Christian Music Archive Links: Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The podcast and our website are made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Click here to donate. **** Please be sure to check out Mercy, inc. and see how you can support them today! ****
"Audiofeed 2020 2021"Alan and Em lament (a little) the cancellation of their favorite music festival, Audiofeed. But mostly they celebrate the bands that they wish they had seen, and play lots of songs. Click on the player below to listen to the episode: Right-click to download the episode.You may also subscribe to the podcast through Apple Podcasts or the RSS Feed.Link # 1: Sara & Marco CastroLink # 2: Glenn KaiserLink # 3: Insomniac FolkloreLink # 4: Must Build JacuzziLink # 5: The Gray HavensLink # 6: Silent PlanetLink # 7: Good Saint NathanaelLink # 8: Coyote KidLink # 9: DeborahLink #10: The Oh HellosLink #11: Harry GoreWe would love to hear from you about this topic, the podcast episode, or the podcast in general. Send e-mail feedback to dorknesstolight@gmail.com You can follow the network on twitter @DorknessToLight or Alan @ProfessorAlan
Today we are featuring the letter ‘E' which stands for Energizers. What does it look like to be people that bring God's energy to bear on the culture and sub-cultures they belong to? Energizers bring Spirit to culture.So let's meet our guests. And we've included friends from south of the border in our Canadian conversation. Glenn Kaiser, Danny Brooks, Connie Jakab and Ryan Stockert.
What is Christian Rock? Where did it come from? Was it always so worship-y? Today on a very special episode of The Album Concept Hour, we're going to be answering all of those questions for you. Brad has teased his background in the Christian music industry before and with the help of his close friend and 2nd/3rd mother, Kathy Taylor from the Give Me 1 Reason podcast, they are going to compare notes on their experiences with the Christian music industry they each grew up with... And to get into that properly, we need to start at the beginning... The first Christian Rock band to stand shoulder to shoulder with other Classic Rock artists of the time... Rez Band (or Resurrection Band). With reformed hippie, Glenn Kaiser and Wendi, his wife with the outstanding voice, at the front as a Christian power couple, along with great musicians backing them in Stu Heiss, Roy Montroy, and John Herrin, they completely changed how Christians looked at music moving forward. They represented a shifting tide in American Christianity and were part of a new wave of hippie/Christian hybrids. Coming from the world of sex, drugs, and rock and roll, Glenn Kaiser was able to capture the spirit of rock, while infusing it with his newly found spiritual beliefs and turn it into great Rock along the way. With cohosts Jon and Jake! Links from ep: Give Me 1 Reason: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/give-me-1-reason/id1431624615 or https://soundcloud.com/user-216877750 Dolly Parton & Patti LaBelle: https://youtu.be/1g8sPWiKw-4 Other Links: OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/2stA2P7pTC TACHP Desert Island Discord Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4wNErQHfrAYgSsIZlLJ6ym?si=dtrMJCuqQwa1Zt7RtwrXNg (YouTube Playlist): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Uk6UBPMYEs3BtK1HwWJMyXlKwPH93Qx https://linktr.ee/FlyoverStatePark --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
Glenn Kaiser, co-founder, songwriter, lead singer and guitarist for legendary Jesus Rock band Resurrection (Rez) Band, talks about how the pioneer days of Christian rock music on Episode 3 of #ejesuspodcast. Rez Band was one of the early pioneers of Christian rock music. They began in 1972 as a part of a Christian traveling community called Jesus People USA that would set up Christian rock revivals in towns and cities all over the south and midwest United States. They released their first album in 1979 and continued playing Christian rock music through 16 albums and over 25 years. Known predominantly for their hard rock sound led by husband and wife duo Glenn and Wendi Kaiser, they also incorporated heartfelt ballads, gritty blues, and even some experimental electronic music. Rez toured all over the world, playing rock & roll and preaching the gospel; breaking down conventional prejudices against hard rock music in the traditional church. They helped to open the doors to countless musicians who can now express themselves and their relationship to God in all manner of musical styles. Co-hosted by ELECTRIC JESUS writer-director Chris White and Music Supervisor/CCM Historian John J. Thompson, and featuring composer Daniel Smith, Season 1 - Electric Jesus: The Music Behind the Movie explores the world of 1980s Christian rock music with an eye toward the creation of the film's unforgettable original songs and score, the power of nostalgia, Evangelical youth group culture, and the Christian rock songs and artists that appear in the movie, ELECTRIC JESUS. EPISODE SONG LIST: 'Commando for Christ' 316, 'Do the Barabbas!' Familyre Friends, 'Love Comes Down' Rez Band, 'My Jesus Is All' Rez Band, Wille Kemp (Cauzin Efekt), Grace and Glory Choir, ‘Barabbas' 316, 'Quite Enough (DEMO)' Resurrection Band, 'The Struggle' Rez Band, 'Diggin' My Own Grave' Glenn Kaiser, 'Waves' Rez Band, 'Fiend or Foul' Rez Band, 'Vacation Bible Bop' Familyre Friends, 'Laugh It Up Fuzzball' Andrew Stanton, 'Music Box' Tamplin and Friends. LINKS: Electric Jesus: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture https://lnk.to/ElectricJesus. EJ Official Website https://electricjesusfilm.com/. EJ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Twitter https://twitter.com/ejesusfilm. EJ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_t4tvTqhKVDjfMC19tEYog. EJ IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8666022. Produced by John J. Thompson and Bruce A. Brown for Gyroscope Productions. Copyright 2021 Blue Tape Records.
What is worship? Guest: Glenn Kaiser, Jesus Music Pioneer, Pastor, Prison Chaplain, Blues artist, Cigar-box player, Homeless advocate and more.
Formed in the Midwest in the early 70’s, Resurrection Band toured the world in a big, red school bus with “JESUS” painted on the side. They are called “the most influential band in Christian music history”, and even though I’ve listened to their music since the early 80’s, this is my first time chatting with Glenn Kaiser.
This is not just any interview, it's an interview with one of my musical heroes who deepened my passion for an authentic experience with Jesus and challenged me to reach lost and hurting teens. Glenn Kaiser is a Christian Rock Legend and lives in community at Jesus People USA. He has much to share about what real faith and real community look like. Enjoy. Join us for more discussion and bonus clips at https://www.facebook.com/groups/youthministryinmotion Catch up with Glenn at glennkaiser.com https://www.grrrrecords.com @glennkaiser on Twitter https://www.facebook.com/glennkaisersolo
Glenn Kaiser came to saving faith in 1971 during the Jesus Movement, serves as a musician, jail/prison chaplain, pastor and blogger at Jesus People in Chicago's inner-city Uptown neighborhood. He and wife Wendi fronted Resurrection Band. Glenn now performs solo and with the Glenn Kaiser Band. His latest release, Swamp Gas Messiahs, is a collection of 18 prophetic challenges against the social injustice of this current culture.
How did Glenn get started in music? What has he been doing since the Resurrection Band? What are cigar box guitars and why did Glenn start creating them? Learn about the history of guitar tone and more!!!!!
How did Glenn get started in music? What has he been doing since the Resurrection Band? What are cigar box guitars and why did Glenn start creating them? Learn about the history of guitar tone and more!!!!!
This week, we continue our discussion with Christian Rock legend, Glenn Kaiser, as he shares more from his testimony and what he thinks we can be doing better, as the Church. Plus, we'll thrown in a few more samples of Rez hits as well! If you'd like to catch up with what Glenn is doing, visit www.glennkaiser.com!
Glenn Kaiser, along with his wife, Wendi, headed up one of the most influential and foundational Christian Rock Bands for almost 30 years. Resurrection Band quickly became the bar against what all other Christian rock bans were measured. However, unlike some artists, it was never about the music or the fame. To them, it was all about the ministry of the Gospel of Christ. The week, we get into the mind of Glenn as he talks about the music of REZ and what it meant, as well as his own testimony of converting from drug-filled hippie lifestyle to Christianity, and how that wasn't an easy transition. Join us for part one of this two-part episode!
We continue our Cornerstone Superfriends conversation. Jeff Elbel, Lori Heiselman, Glenn Kaiser and John J. Thompson all joined us from the comforts of home. Join as we celebrate the weekend that we normally would all be together, dehydrated, dusty and sweating profusely in lovely Bushnell, Illinois. Cornerstone was the definitive opposite of Social Distancing! The proof is here. Theme splendidly curated by Lp. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PIYN/message
What a gang of Cornerstone Superfriends that we've gathered! Jeff Elbel, Lori Heiselman, Glenn Kaiser and John J. Thompson all joined us from the comforts of home. Join as we celebrate the weekend that we normally would all be together, dehydrated, dusty and sweating profusely in lovely Bushnell, Illinois. Cornerstone was the definitive opposite of Social Distancing! The proof is here. Theme lovingly orchestrated by Lp. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/PIYN/message
The original True Tunes opened in June of 1989, and in the summer of 2019 a group of friends – including Glenn Kaiser, Michael McDermott, Jeff Elbel, Josiah Viland, and The Wayside, gathered in the Chicago area to celebrate that 30 Year Anniversary and to talk about new all-new True Tunes as well. On Episode Four of the True Tunes Podcast we re-visit that gathering with excerpts from the conversations with Jesus Music pioneer, Glenn Kaiser, and rock journalist for the Illinois Entertainer and the Chicago Sun Times, Jeff Elbel. (Don’t worry, the rest will be included in Part 2, coming soon!) In the Jukebox we take a listen to Threads, the brand new album by Sheryl Crow, and the 1976 classic Welcome To Paradiseby Randy Stonehill.
The audio from the 9-15-19 episode of The Bridge LOUD on QRock 100.7 and CallFM Glen, Jed, and Matt are joined by friend and rock legend Glenn Kaiser to give advice to a listener who has made mistakes they will be dealing with for a long time. Plus music from some of Chicago's best loud rock acts. Listen live every Saturday into Sunday at 3 am CST at qrockonline.com and 9 pm EST on CallFM.com Email us at thebridgeloud@gmail.com
Ep. 70 features an interview with Glenn Kaiser, a true music legend. His blues and rock and roots music spans 5 decades, from his work in the Resurrection Band to his solo work and the Glenn Kaiser Band. Kaiser is also a pastor and teacher at the Jesus People USA ministry and community (http://jpusa.org/). You can find Kaiser's music at: https://grrrrecords.com/glenn-kaiser https://glennkaiser.bandcamp.com/ This episode also features an interview with author Michelle Van Loon, who recently released her book Born To Wander: Recovering the Value of Our Pilgrim Identity. You can discover more of Van Loon's writings at: http://michellevanloon.com/ https://theperennialgen.com/
What does Philippians 2:13 mean? (18:43-33:19) How should Christians go about being friends with people who don't share their beliefs? (33:25-46:09) I am thinking of starting transitioning into more full-time ministry. What do I need to know? (46:14-1:05:18) Closing Song: We're All Missionaries (Lins Honeyman ft Glenn Kaiser)
Glenn Kaiser has been singing the blues - and sometimes soul, R&B or rock - since he was twelve years old. Growing up in a poor family living hand-to-mouth in central Wisconsin, Glenn eventually gravitated to Milwaukee's local music scene where he fronted over a dozen bands, as well as writing and performing solo acoustic music, all before turning nineteen years of age. With his adolescence plagued by drug and alcohol abuse, Glenn got clean through following Jesus after a life-changing spiritual confrontation right around his eighteenth birthday. During this time his music got heavier and in many ways, deeper. His former song writing motif of celebrating drugs, sex and other vices gave way to lyrics about spiritual struggles: personal temptation, institutional sin, poverty, exploitation, racism, materialism and other issues that few musicians seemed willing to tackle. Now after more than three decades of making original music, Kaiser is known for his raw, bluesy vocals, firey guitar playing, bottleneck slide and harmonica work on thirty recordings and innumerable live shows. Glenn and his family have lived in Chicago's inner city for over thirty years doing mission work with people who live as he once did. Kaiser has released several acoustic-based cds in between his electric blues and blues/rock albums. His seminal delta blues projects “Trimmed and Burnin'” and follow-up “Slow Burn” (both with harp-player/singer Darrell Mansfield) established him as a singular and authentic christian bluesman. Three contemporary worship albums along with the folk-pop “Time Will Tell”, fill out the acoustic discography. Acoustic cuts also comprise half of Kaiser's critically acclaimed “Ripley County Blues” project recorded in a log cabin lodge in rural Missouri.
Guest Speaker - Glenn Kaiser
Glenn Kaiser has been a musician since the late '60s. In 1971, he joined the group that would later become Resurrection (Rez) Band. Glenn fronted the hard rock Rez Band for more than 25 years before setting out on his own to pursue other musical avenues. In 1999 he formed the blues rock trio Glenn Kaiser Band (GKB) with former Rez bassist Roy Montroy and drummer Ed Bialach. Glenn's solo career is centered around the blues, especially with handmade cigar box guitars and other "found object" instruments, but also with lapsteel, acoustic and electric guitars and harmonica.His extensive discography - 35 recordings to date - includes projects of rock 'n' roll, R&B, worship, American roots and, the thread through it all, blues. In 2012, Glenn and blues harmonica great Joe Filisko recorded their live concert at the final Cornerstone Festival (Glenn Kaiser and Joe Filisko Live) and continue to share the stage when schedules allow. His 2011 project Cardboard Box was inspired by the plight of Chicago's homeless and the symbolic use of found-object instruments like cigar box guitars as trash-to-treasure. Its proceeds continue to benefit a northside homeless shelter, CCO.On his most recent studio project of traditional blues, Long Way from My Home, the handmade cigar box and “diddley bow” guitars are even more prominent, and the back porch reminiscence strong. The recording is essentially one-man blues, though Joe Filisko features stealthily on four tracks with harmonica, and accurately represents what one will get when Glenn performs solo - subtly brilliant blues.
Glenn Kaiser has been a musician since the late '60s. In 1971, he joined the group that would later become Resurrection (Rez) Band. Glenn fronted the hard rock Rez Band for more than 25 years before setting out on his own to pursue other musical avenues. In 1999 he formed the blues rock trio Glenn Kaiser Band (GKB) with former Rez bassist Roy Montroy and drummer Ed Bialach. Glenn's solo career is centered around the blues, especially with handmade cigar box guitars and other "found object" instruments, but also with lapsteel, acoustic and electric guitars and harmonica.His extensive discography - 35 recordings to date - includes projects of rock 'n' roll, R&B, worship, American roots and, the thread through it all, blues. In 2012, Glenn and blues harmonica great Joe Filisko recorded their live concert at the final Cornerstone Festival (Glenn Kaiser and Joe Filisko Live) and continue to share the stage when schedules allow. His 2011 project Cardboard Box was inspired by the plight of Chicago's homeless and the symbolic use of found-object instruments like cigar box guitars as trash-to-treasure. Its proceeds continue to benefit a northside homeless shelter, CCO.On his most recent studio project of traditional blues, Long Way from My Home, the handmade cigar box and “diddley bow” guitars are even more prominent, and the back porch reminiscence strong. The recording is essentially one-man blues, though Joe Filisko features stealthily on four tracks with harmonica, and accurately represents what one will get when Glenn performs solo - subtly brilliant blues.
How do I help someone who seems stuck and unmotivated? (16:29-31:25) How do I encourage someone in doing something that is difficult, but right? (31:45-48:27) My church taught some very messed up things about sexual attraction being evil. How do I address this so I can have a healthy relationship? (48:32-1:10:25) Closing Song: We're All Missionaries (Lyns Honeyman ft Glenn Kaiser)
Glenn Kaiser has been singing the blues - and sometimes soul, R&B or rock - since he was twelve years old. Growing up in a poor family living hand-to-mouth in central Wisconsin, Glenn eventually gravitated to Milwaukee's local music scene where he fronted over a dozen bands, as well as writing and performing solo acoustic music, all before turning nineteen years of age. With his adolescence plagued by drug and alcohol abuse, Glenn got clean through following Jesus after a life-changing spiritual confrontation right around his eighteenth birthday. During this time his music got heavier and in many ways, deeper. His former song writing motif of celebrating drugs, sex and other vices gave way to lyrics about spiritual struggles: personal temptation, institutional sin, poverty, exploitation, racism, materialism and other issues that few musicians seemed willing to tackle. Now after more than three decades of making original music, Kaiser is known for his raw, bluesy vocals, firey guitar playing, bottleneck slide and harmonica work on thirty recordings and innumerable live shows. Glenn and his family have lived in Chicago's inner city for over thirty years doing mission work with people who live as he once did. Kaiser has released several acoustic-based cds in between his electric blues and blues/rock albums. His seminal delta blues projects “Trimmed and Burnin'” and follow-up “Slow Burn” (both with harp-player/singer Darrell Mansfield) established him as a singular and authentic christian bluesman. Three contemporary worship albums along with the folk-pop “Time Will Tell”, fill out the acoustic discography. Acoustic cuts also comprise half of Kaiser's critically acclaimed “Ripley County Blues” project recorded in a log cabin lodge in rural Missouri.
Glenn Kaiser, an elder in the church, is our guest speaker today. He spoke on Hebrews 10:19-25 as Part 7 in our series on Hebrews. Glenn looks deep into what it means to boldly enter the Holy Place of God and the important aspects of walking that out. He also encourages and reminds everyone of the freedom and promise of the new covenant.
Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Glenn Kaiser (Resurrection Band), including: Caught In An Unguarded Moment - The 77's, Are You Ready - DeGarmo & Key, Right On Time - Resurrection Band, Growin' Stronger - Resurrection Band, Sun Come Up - Charlie Peacock, Rushing Wind - Keith Green, I'm In Chains - Mark Heard, The Man I Used To Be - Resurrection Band, The Return - Resurrection Band, The Struggle - Resurrection Band
Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Glenn Kaiser (Resurrection Band), including: Caught In An Unguarded Moment - The 77s, Are You Ready - DeGarmo & Key, Right On Time - Resurrection Band, Growin' Stronger - Resurrection Band, Sun Come Up - Charlie Peacock, Rushing Wind - Keith Green, I'm In Chains - Mark Heard, The Man I Used To Be - Resurrection Band, ... Glenn Kaiser, pt 1 ..., The Return - Resurrection Band, ... Glenn Kaiser, pt 2 ..., The Struggle - Resurrection Band
Some classic Jesus music, with special guest Glenn Kaiser (Resurrection Band), including: Caught In An Unguarded Moment - The 77s, Are You Ready - DeGarmo & Key, Right On Time - Resurrection Band, Growin' Stronger - Resurrection Band, Sun Come Up - Charlie Peacock, Rushing Wind - Keith Green, I'm In Chains - Mark Heard, The Man I Used To Be - Resurrection Band, ... Glenn Kaiser, pt 1 ..., The Return - Resurrection Band, ... Glenn Kaiser, pt 2 ..., The Struggle - Resurrection Band
Some classic Jesus music, with songs inspired by the book of Joshua and by the blues, including: Be Strong And Courageous - Michael W. Smith, What You Do For Me - Deniece Williams, It's Mad - Jerusalem, You Only Go Round Once - Dion DiMucci, Get Back To The Bible - Petra, You Gotta Move - Lost Dogs, ... commentary by Glenn Kaiser ..., Nobody's Fault But Mine - Kaiser/Mansfield, Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven - Larry Howard, Put Your Life Into His Hands - Larry Norman, Oklahoma Blues - DeGarmo & Key, Quite Enough - Rez Band
Some classic Jesus music, with songs inspired by the book of Joshua and by the blues, including: Be Strong And Courageous - Michael W. Smith, What You Do For Me - Deniece Williams, It's Mad - Jerusalem, You Only Go Round Once - Dion DiMucci, Get Back To The Bible - Petra, You Gotta Move - Lost Dogs, ... commentary by Glenn Kaiser ..., Nobody's Fault But Mine - Kaiser/Mansfield, Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven - Larry Howard, Put Your Life Into His Hands - Larry Norman, Oklahoma Blues - DeGarmo & Key, Quite Enough - Rez Band
Some classic Jesus music, with songs inspired by the book of Joshua and by the blues, including: Be Strong And Courageous - Michael W. Smith, What You Do For Me - Deniece Williams, It's Mad - Jerusalem, You Only Go Round Once - Dion DiMucci, Get Back To The Bible - Petra, You Gotta Move - Lost Dogs, ... commentary by Glenn Kaiser ..., Nobody's Fault But Mine - Kaiser/Mansfield, Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven - Larry Howard, Put Your Life Into His Hands - Larry Norman, Oklahoma Blues - DeGarmo & Key, Quite Enough - Rez Band
Here's the new music video off of Glenn Kaiser's new releas, Bound For Glory. Enjoy Since I Laid My Burdens Down.