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According to Garden & Gun magazine, he's one of the top five dog trainers in the South. His track record as a field trialer and hunter, proves it. Todd Agnew of Craney Hill Kennels takes us to spaniel school in this episode. Pointer fans take note: his views on dogs cross the divide, so get ready to learn as well. From teaching range for flushing dogs, to what motivates a hunting dog, Todd's point of view is a little different than many other trainers. He's big on creating the right relationship between a dog and its handler ... and how dynamic that relationship can be. He'll outline some new ways to look at everything from retrieving to when the dog takes charge in the field. And what the heck is "spaniel action?" "Fix it" keeps your dog dry, and listeners chime in on empty shotgun hulls left on the ground. You get a chance to enter to win the Sage & Braker shotgun cleaning mat in our furfeathersfriends.com sweepstakes, too, but only if you listen and know the Word of the Week. And it's all brought to you by: Sage & Braker Mercantile,, HiVizSights.com, Pointer shotguns, @midwayusa, #midwayusa, MidwayUSA, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
This is the updated version of this episode, there was an audio artifact in the middle of the original upload that made it difficult to hear the interview. This new version removed the issue. Apologies! In this episode of Go Flush Yourself, you're treated to an interview with spaniel trainer, Todd Agnew. Todd Agnew is of Craney Hill Kennels and spanieltraining.com. Check out Todd and Craney Hill Kennels out on Facebook and Instagram. Also check out Craney Hill's Dog Training Forum and their Training Courses. Go Flush Yourself is an upland hunting podcast focusing on hunting with flushing dogs. On top of hunting, training, and living with flushers, we also discuss shotguns, upland hunting in general, and gear. If you want to hear more about labradors, cockers, goldens, springers, and the rest of the flushing breeds check us out! We are also an ad-free podcast and are supported purely by our listeners. If you want to help support us, please consider becoming a Patreon member. Hosted by Jared Kirk and Matt Millbauer Browse and purchase Go Flush Yourself merch. Check us out on Instagram, Facebook, and X/Twitter or email us.
Todd Agnew and Craney Hill Kennel are a big presence in the Spaniel world. I'm glad to have him on the podcast talking about the handlers and experiences beyond the usual training topics. This conversation would be a great fit in camp lounging around the dinner table. Thank you to our sponsors Aspen Thicket Grouse Dogs aspenthicketgrousedogs.com Pine Hill Gun Dogs phkscllc@gmail.com Second Chance Bird dogs Field Armor fieldarmorusa.com Collar Clinic collarclinic.com Wild Card Outfitters and Guide Service wildcardoutdoors.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/birdcamp/support
Pro spaniel trainer Todd Agnew of Craney Hill Kennels answers questions about cockers and Springers, Labs, and puppy training. We do a deep dive into how dogs think and why we ought to think about that, a foundation for retrieving training, and how to break commands into manageable pieces and why. In addition to a few hunting tips, he'll outline the most important aspects of a habitat for finding birds. Todd outlines how to build a relationship with your dog - and why it is the critical first factor in training, and how a cow's femur bone is critical to retrieving training. "Road Trip" helps get your s*#t together in the truck, and listeners chime in on their favorite post-hunt libations. Please visit our sponsors: Sage & Braker Mercantile, Pointer shotguns,, @midwayusa, #midwayusa, Midway USA, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, TrulockChokes, HiViz shooting systems, Purina Pro Plan Sport and FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
BRAVE Worship - For Women in Church Leadership, Music and Songwriting
Vince Wilcox has enjoyed a lifetime of rich experiences as music industry professional, attorney, educator, and author.Starting in the warehouse of Nashville's Benson Records in 1979, Vince rose through the ranks to eventually become vice president of marketing before resigning in 1991 to write and tour as an artist for five years. Along the way, he recorded three albums, had dozens of songs published, and was executive producer for 70 projects—including a Dove Award-winning album. His artistic collaboration with Don Pardoe earned them four #1 Christian Country singles and the industry's Horizon Award for Best New Artist in 1997.In the late '90s, Vince returned to the corporate setting as vice president of BMG's Provident Music Distribution, overseeing sales for such artists as Jars of Clay, Michael W. Smith, Fred Hammond, and Third Day. In 2001, he left Provident to form VanLiere-Wilcox Artist Management, co-managing NewSong, Todd Agnew, comedian John Morgan, and the Winter Jam Tour Spectacular. Later that decade, he entered law school to become an entertainment attorney. While in law school, he served in the Office of the Public Defender for the 21st Judicial District in Tennessee.After graduating from law school and earning admission to the Tennessee Bar, he became general manager of Belden Street Music Publishing and Discover Worship, an online music service for choir directors and worship leaders. After teaching part-time in the Skinner School of Business & Technology at Trevecca Nazarene University for four years, Vince was promoted to assistant professor and full-time director of the Music Business program in the fall of 2020. Vince holds a Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies (Distinguished Major) from the University of Virginia, a Master of Science in Education (Guidance & Counseling) from Old Dominion University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Nashville School of Law. His recent book, How to Make a Living in the Music Business, joins self-published devotional studies on the Gospel of Mark and the Lord's Prayer. Vince lives with his wife and extended family in Franklin, Tennessee, with their beloved dogs.Join us at the Writing Worship Conference + Writing CampWHEN: October 9 - 11, 2023WHERE: Franklin, TNLEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE Take the Songwriter Personality TestThis simple 10-minute test created by our founder, Krissy Nordhoff, will help you know your strengths as a songwriter and it will also help you better identify where you fit in the co-writing room. Visit SongwriterPersonalityTest.com Apply for the Writing Club- New songwriters joining every month. Support the showSupport Writing WorshipFollow us on Facebook and Instagram Join the Writing Worship Community on FacebookTake the Songwriter Personality TestRead the Writing Worship Book by Krissy Nordhoff (writer of Your Great Name, Famous For, Mercy Tree)Writing Worship champions the worship songwriter - visit WritingWorship.co to get more involved.
Michaela Cox is a multi-published author who writes about motherhood, faith, and culture. Drawing on her own life experiences with disability, divorce and the death of her beloved husband, Michaela knows what it's like to face tribulations, preserve and thrive through challenges. Her journey offers hope and a way forward to those who are dealing with challenges of their own. We started with her answering my question on when and why did she made the decision to accept Christ as her own personal savior. She also talks about what made her write a book and how she did it, as well as what inspire her to write and where does she get the idea of what to write. She also opened her heart by telling us on how she was able to deal with the grief of loss of her husband. She also continued by defining what the five steps of grief in life which fits the five letters of GRACE. Lastly, she tells us what she learned from her intimate relationship with Jesus and how it helped her with her faith. If you want to know what GRACE stands for and also hear what she has to say on all the topic I mentioned, you'll have to listen to it yourself. To learn more or buy Michaela's book, you can go to her website: Michaela S. Cox, Author (myheartfeltmeditations.com) Our prayer is that by listening to her testimony that you will accept Christ as your Personal Savior and have an intimate relationship with him. We also want to say thank you to our Spotify sponsor of our show for the beautiful music you heard from in this episode which is called "Grace Like Rain" by Todd Agnew. Thank you for listening and supporting us and always remember to Come to Jesus Daily. Stay bless and until next time.Connect with us through our Social Media Links:Email us at cometojesuswithannette.mahal@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @AnnetteMahal FB: Come to JesusYou can help support our podcast ministry and partner with us reach further to build God's Kingdom through our Patreon account which is www.patreon.com/user/posts?u=81226509 or you can give a onetime donation of donating for our coffee ministry or be a part of our monthly supporters to be a part of our monthly livestream and the other benefits that goes with it by going to: www.buymeacoffee.com/cometojesus
On this part two episode with Todd Agnew from Spaniel Journal we talk spanials (cockers and springes) and a lot of development, training and field trials. ------------ Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here. As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated. ----------- Inukshuk Professional Dog Food is a Canadian business, providing professional mushers, sporting dog handlers and kennels around the world with the highest quality dog food on the market. Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out the new Sidekick fest for ultra slim design and light weight. Every product is made in the USA and is durable season after season. OnX Hunt - Leading the way in digital mapping systems and a must have for any upland bird hunter. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20 ---------- CONNECT WITH ME: Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast
On this part one episode with Todd Agnew from Spaniel Journal we talk spanials (cockers and springes) and a lot of development, training and field trials. ------------ Subscribe to the Upland Rookie YouTube Channel by clicking here. As a reminder, if you are enjoying the podcast, please go leave a rating and review on whichever podcast platform you listen on. Much appreciated. ----------- Inukshuk Professional Dog Food is a Canadian business, providing professional mushers, sporting dog handlers and kennels around the world with the highest quality dog food on the market. Final Rise - Preimum upland gear for the serious bird hunter. Check out the new Sidekick fest for ultra slim design and light weight. Every product is made in the USA and is durable season after season. OnX Hunt - Leading the way in digital mapping systems and a must have for any upland bird hunter. Save 20% off your subscription today by using promo code TUR20 ---------- CONNECT WITH ME: Email: uplandbritts@gmail.com Instagram: @upland_britts or @theuplandrookiepodcast Facebook: The Upland Rookie Podcast
It's been a few years since Todd was on the show. I always learn a few new tricks when I talk with him. We talk about everything from when to start training, to when to stop, (the answer is never!) Molding a pup early is a key factor. The proof comes in the hunting season.
Mr. Todd Agnew is an Instructor of Media Arts and Worship at Dallas Theological Seminary. Today…
Join us this Holy Week each day as we follow the story beginning on Palm Sunday all the way through Easter. Today is Maundy Thursday. We are looking at a few texts but specifically the Upper Room Discourse in John 13-17. Also see Matthew 26, Mark 14 and Luke 22. RD references a Todd Agnew song “Did You Know?” For more information on this podcast, visit podcast.fellowshipknox.org You can also e-mail questions or topic ideas to offstage@fellowshipknox.org
Todd Agnew, pro spaniel trainer at Craney Hill Kennel, shares his decades of hunting and training experience, starting with "why spaniels?" and going through a litany of tips and tactics to help us train virtually any dog breed. It gets down to rewards, he says. But how? We'll explore. Plus, the last point of the season, an Upland Nation Puzzler question and prize, and your survey responses on favorite dog breeds and how to ensure there's hunting for the next generation brought to you by: Sage & Braker Mercantile, Dr. Tim's performance dog food, Pointer shotguns, RuffLand performance Kennels, Mid Valley Clays and Shooting School, your online shotgun shopping resource; Happy Jack, FindBirdHuntingSpots.com.
Pastor Mike Delisle is joined by world-class violinist Jonathan Chu for a time to reflect on the Christmas season. Mike is the teaching pastor at Evangel Church in Memphis, TN. Jonathan has toured and recorded with artists such as Todd Agnew, Skillet, Kari Jobe and Big Daddy Weave. This show originally aired during the Christmas season of 2019.
Todd Agnew, instructor in the Media Arts and Worship department, applies ethnodoxology at the local level,…
Todd Agnew, instructor in the Media Arts and Worship department, applies ethnodoxology at the local level,…
Rhett Walker is not your typical Christian artist. The 25-year-old preacher's son who was raised in the South has come full circle with his faith after a period of rebelling against it.“We moved away from my hometown when I was 16, and I didn't like that. I just went nuts, doing whatever I wanted to do in the moment,” he said. “I mixed with the rough crowd, got into fights and drugs. It wasn't long before I was expelled from school—just always in trouble. So they sent me to this Christian school, the only one that would take me, and I met this girl. It wasn't long after that we found out she was pregnant. That was the stop in the path for me.”Being faced with being a father at 17, Rhett knew it was time to make a choice - he could continue going down the destructive path he was on, or he could change. “It was like, Man, what am I doing?” he recalls. “My girlfriend's having a baby, and I have no job. I finally sat down with April, who is now my wife, and said: We've done everything wrong that we possibly can. Let's do everything right from here on out.”Rhett and April went on to get married, and rededicated his life to Christ. From there, the Lord began opening doors for Rhett to lead worship and pursue music. “I always knew I wanted to do music, but I couldn't sing as a kid; I was just terrible at it,” he said. “So I was a drummer at church growing up until one day they called me out front to sing ‘Grace Like Rain' by Todd Agnew, and I never went back to the drums. The more I sang the more things started opening up.”Rhett's first single with his new record label Essential Records was "When Mercy Found Me" off the album Come To The River. The record speaks of the singer's personal journey and is refreshingly raw and honest. One theme that is apparent throughout the entire album is that of grace.“There's just nothing we can do without grace; we're all dirty, messed up people, but Christ still loves us,” said Rhett. “So there are two things we must do. One: rejoice, because now we have a purpose on this earth—to share that grace with others. Two: take up the calling. You can't just take that love and not tell the story that goes with it.”The song "Come To The River," was the result of a season where Rhett was having a difficult time dealing with the burdens of life. “I was kind of in a moment in my life where I felt like I was I just but being overwhelmed by the stresses of life. I started getting so overwhelmed that I got in my car one day and got alone with Christ, and I ended up in front of a river and said, ‘God I can't do this alone, I'm just a man.'” he explains. “I felt like God was telling me, ‘Just come to the river. You've got to wash yourself clean of this. And you've got to let me be in control.' There are moments in everyone's life when they come to that point. Mine just happened to be in front of a river.”Rhett used his God given talents once again while serving with K-LOVE's Scott and Kelli at Denver's Sharefest this last summer. While in Denver, 12 people were killed and 58 injured during a shooting spree at a local movie theater on July 19, 2012. The following day, he worked with Moriah Peters to write and perform "Just Pray" in memory of the victims and gave it away for free.His newest single "Believer" was created "to combat the daily struggles and thoughts of 'I'm just not good enough,' because we serve a God as a believer that says, 'Yes, you can't be good enough, but I sent my son to die on the cross and pay the ultimate sacrifice so that way your foundation can be freedom.'" Rhett continues, "So, to end anxiety - we can be truth speakers. To stress and frustration - we can be mountain movers. We are Gospel preachers with hearts on fire, and I want to walk in that freedom."
This week's show was awesome. We had the pleasure of chatting with our fellow Eukanuba buddy, Todd Agnew, from Craney Hill Kennels in Georgia. Todd has been working Spaniels for a long, long time and has a highly unique and effective approach to his training routine, which we learn all about. Bob and Todd bounce back and forth on various ways to train a dog, how dogs learn and why Todd chooses this methods. Grab a notebook and a pen, you'll want to remember these tips and tricks. If you're interested to hear more from Todd, then check him out here.
In this episode, I dive into, what is in my opinion, one of the greatest songs ever written - My Jesus by Todd Agnew. Question after question that hits like a punch to the gut every time I hear it. It is a 100% theological pipe type song. It makes you stop and question where you are - and that's a good thing. Put that in your theological pipe and smoke it. And be nice.
Song called Mary's Song by Todd Agnew & performed by Christy Nockles. I renamed the title because Mary literally isn't in the song at all, but it's a beautiful song. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Todd Agnew is a singer, song writer, and worship leader. He is also a man that has experienced an abundance of God's grace. His passion is to extend that grace to others.
Todd Agnew, Adjunct Professor of Media Arts and Worship, explores writing a song as a community, specifically lyric and melody as part of Arts Week. The post Songwriting with the Church appeared first on DTS Voice.
Todd Agnew, Adjunct Professor of Media Arts and Worship, explores writing a song as a community, specifically lyric and melody as part of Arts Week. The post Songwriting with the Church appeared first on DTS Voice.
Todd Agnew, Adjunct Professor in Media Arts and Worship, looks at the purpose and method of writing songs for the church as part of DTS Arts Week. The post Songwriting for the Church appeared first on DTS Voice.
Todd Agnew, Adjunct Professor in Media Arts and Worship, looks at the purpose and method of writing songs for the church as part of DTS Arts Week. The post Songwriting for the Church appeared first on DTS Voice.
Krissy Nordhoff is a professional songwriter and co-founder of Brave Worship. She has had 3 Dove Award Nominations, and also won the 2012 Dove Award for Worship Song of the Year for “Your Great Name,” a song she co-wrote, which has impacted the church worldwide. Her songs have been recorded by artists including Natalie Grant, Mandisa, Darlene Zschech, Lauren Daigle, Dustin Smith, Aaron Shust, Anthony Evans, Meredith Andrews, Charles Billingsley, Todd Agnew, Anthony Evans, Kerrie Roberts, Lacey Sturm, Joseph Habedank, Corey Voss, and Michael Farren. On this episode we dive into the back story behind the song, "Your Great Name", recorded by Natalie Grant, as well as Krissy's ministry to women worship leaders and songwriters called "Brave Worship. In addition, we unpack a few incredible resources for all songwriters that she offers on your her website. www.krissynordhoff.com | www.braveworship.com
"We all have expectations to different degrees. Our expectations at Craney Hill Kennel are extremely high for our dogs. The theory is that if we set our standard to an almost unattainable level, when we fall short our dogs will still be very talented animals.”If that’s not enough to intrigue you, consider Todd’s recent accomplishments: the 2017 National Open High Point and developed and won the 2018 National Open Championship. The guy gets results. And whether you're a spaniel guy, retriever or pointer man, you will learn something to apply today in your own relationship with your dog.But do field trial blue ribbons make better bird hunters? Find out, and learn more about how Todd views what we do as “development,” not training. What works and what doesn’t, how clicker and treat training fit his training strategy, even tips that are as relevant to pointer guys as flusher guys.This guy understands dogs as well as any more well-known training guru and we dig deep into the why’s and wherefores of his methods. You’ll be a better trainer when you finish listening.We go from setting realistic goals as we enter hunting season and how to clean up when the season ends; to why hunting flushers with pointers is usually a bad idea unless you’re a plantation owner. Todd explains why you shouldn’t rush your dog’s training, and gives us his take on the biggest training mistakes we make.You may not agree with Todd’s philosophy, but you’ve got to give him credit for turning out incredible dogs.Plus, a trivia question and prize, public-access tip, dog training tip, and NO BS. Your time is valuable – get the good stuff here without all the junk that clutters your phone ... and your head!
Ben's friend and fellow UTM board member Megan DeWeerd joined us in studio for a discussion that leans pretty heavy on the "churchy" side. Even if you don't go to church, and even if you aren't a person of faith, you'll likely be intrigued by Megan's sheer openness and hope-filled outlook on life. Tune in as we discuss the balancing act of caring for one another in the church with caring for those outside the church. Megan shares about a time in her life when she was "allergic" to all things Christian-ese and openly reflects on the challenges that almost divided her and her husband's marriage. We discuss what the church's relationship to our culture should be, and what the church looks like when it is functioning in a healthy manner. This episode features music by Todd Agnew. His music has impacted Ben's life in a significant way. A portion of "My Jesus" was used under the terms of Fair Use copyright rules. The song's meaning was examined as it relates to the subject material of this podcast episode. Thank you so much for listening to us! We appreciate each and every one of you. Can you do us a favor? Tell someone about this podcast if you enjoy it. Also subscribe, rate and review us on iTunes or where ever you get our podcast from. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Please email us with any questions at hello@threadspodcast.com We now have some very cool merch! Get your merch here Please check out our new website at Threadspodcast.com
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This week Dan, Cooper, and Tim talk about the good songs that they are JUST DONE with and the songs they will NEVER be able to stop listening to. www.facebook.com/onlythebestpodcast Tim’s songs: American Idiot by Green Day, Stressed Out by TwentyOnePilots, We Will Rock You by Queen, Dare You To Move by Switchfoot, Uma Thurman by Fall Out Boy, All Things New by Andrew Peterson, I’m Still Standing by Elton John, What I’m Not by Demon Hunter, The Color Green by Rich Mullins, XX City Graves by Silent Planet. Cooper’s songs: American Idiot by Green Day, Hero by Skillet, Rawkfist by Thousand Foot Krutch, The Last Stand by Sabaton, Give Me Your Eyes by Brandon Heath, Grace Like Rain by Todd Agnew, Song Number Three by Stone Sour, Stitch by Wage War, Savior by Skillet, After The World by Disciple. Dan’s songs: Good Good Father by Chris Tomlin, Meet Virginia by Train, Stressed Out by TwentyOnePilots, America by Simon & Garfunkel, Round Here by Counting Crows, You Know How I Do by Taking Back Sunday, Don’t You Wanna Thank Someone by Andrew Peterson, Nothing But The Blood.
In this session, Krissy Nordhoff shares how to get started with writing worship songs. Krissy is a staff writer for Integrity Music and has written songs for artists like Natalie Grant, Mandisa, Darlene Zschech, Dustin Smith, Aaron Shust, Anthony Evans, Meredith Andrews, Charles Billingsley, Todd Agnew, Kerrie Roberts, Lacey Sturm, Joseph Habedank, Corey Voss, and Michael Farren. In other words, she's a pro at songwriting and has a ton of insight to share. Check out Krissy's website - https://krissynordhoff.com Check out Worship Leader School - https://worshipleaderschool.com
By all accounts, Tony Wood is the epitome of successful Christian songwriting. Take five minutes now to read the following list of artists who’ve recorded his songs and then ask yourself if Tony Wood might not have something very valuable to say to you about how to craft songs that span genres, styles, and even generations.With over 700 songs recorded in the Christian music marketplace, Tony Wood songs have been recorded by Point Of Grace, Michael W. Smith, SELAH, 4-Him, Sandi Patty, Natalie Grant, Avalon, Ginny Owens, Mark Schultz, Brian Littrell (of the Backstreet Boys), Matt Redman, KUTLESS, Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris August, Mark Hall (of Casting Crowns), Group 1 Crew, Big Daddy Weave, Pocket Full of Rocks, FFH, Mandisa, Chris Sligh, Mark Harris, Francesca Battistelli, Colton Dixon, Nicole C. Mullen, Larnelle Harris, All Star United, Building 429, Jason Crabb, Joy Williams, Hawk Nelson, Jaci Valesquez, 33 Miles, Steve Green, PASSION, Gaither Vocal Band, Phillips, Craig & Dean, Royal Tailor, About A Mile, Petra, 7eventh Time Down, Kari Jobe, Anthony Evans, Wayne Watson, Meredith Andrews, Kim Hill, the Museum, Oak Ridge Boys, Don Moen, Rush Of Fools, Kathy Troccoli, Lincoln Brewster, OBB, Moriah Peters, Matt Wertz, Mike Donehey (of Tenth Avenue North), 1 Girl Nation, Aaron*Jeoffrey, Sidewalk Prophets, Guy Penrod, Booth Brothers, Cindy Morgan, Mark Lowry, Geoff Moore, Greg Long, Ricky Skaggs, Travis Cottrell, Kerrie Roberts, Clay Crosse, Scott Krippayne, Talley Trio, Bob Carlisle, Nichol Sponberg, Bill Gaither, Babbie Mason, Christy Nockels, Ian Eskelin, Steve Camp, Jonny Diaz, Russ Taff, Gold City, Ray Boltz, Jill Phillips, Paul Baloche, Aaron Shust, Leeland Mooring, Rob Mathes, Wayne Haun, Michael English, BarlowGirl, Sheila Walsh, Warren Barfield, Joseph Habedank, I AM THEY, Amber Nelon Thompson, Ronnie Freeman, TaRanda Greene, Brian Free and Assurance, NEWSONG, Susan Ashton, Veritas, Jim Brady Trio, Jody McBrayer, Matthew West, Tim Rushlow, Jessica Simpson, All Things New, Todd Agnew, Ronan Tynan, Legacy Five, Janet Paschall, Nelons, OBB, Kim Boyce, Gary Chapman, the Martins, Charles Billingsley, Russ Lee, Michael O’Brien, GLAD, First Call, Imperials, Karen Peck & New River, TRUTH, Alisa Turner and even more…If you’re not impressed with that list, you’re listening to the wrong podcast.In this episode, John Chisum has a fun and very valuable conversation with Tony about his humble beginnings and the leap of faith that brought him to Nashville with no connections, no guarantees, and only the faith that God had called him to become a Christian songwriter. Tony shares candidly about the long journey through trials and setbacks that required a lot of tenacity and faith for him to “make it” years after he settled here with his first song being recorded, as well as his uncertainty that the “next song will ever come.”You can read more about Tony Wood on his website at tonywoodonline.com and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @tonywood_exit71.For more information visit www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com and join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook! Be sure to join NCS MEMBERSHIP today at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com for the finest songwriter resources, coaching, inspiration and information! How to get involved Join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook and continue the discussion! https://www.facebook.com/groups/SuccessfulChristianSongwriters/ Check out all of the resources for you to become the songwriter you were meant to be at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we’d love for you to help us spread the word!
Todd Agnew stops by The Shaun Tabatt Show to talk about his journey into music and tell the story behind his new album From Grace to Glory. About the Album: Chart-topping seven-time Dove Award-nominated singer/songwriter and worship leader Todd Agnew recently released his latest project, a 16-track collection of new songs, as well as unreleased, remixed, and favorite tracks from the vault. Serving as a scrapbook of sorts, From Grace to Glory is a musical chronicle of Agnew's journey of faith and ministry. It is a time capsule of moments, both profoundly intimate and exuberantly bold, that captures the essence of walking out the gospel hand-in-hand with friends and family, through good times and hard times. It is the journal of one man's transformation from a young singer/songwriter to troubadour theologian. Connect with Todd: ToddAgnew.com Facebook Twitter (@AgnewsDei) For additional show notes, visit ShaunTabatt.com/179.
Wayne shares on the consequences of not paying attention in our work and spiritual lives. The song, "My Jesus" by Todd Agnew is shared. First published Jun 22, 2017
Todd Agnew exploded onto the contemporary Christian music scene in 2003 with a pair of Number 1 radio hits, “This Fragile Breath (The Thunder Song)” and “Grace Like Rain,” the title track of his debut Ardent Records album. Ironically, Agnew never set out to be a national recording artist. He just wanted to record a custom project for […] The post Todd Agnew – Music, Theology, The Road, and Family | Episode 87 appeared first on On Faith's Edge.
By all accounts, Tony Wood is the epitome of successful Christian songwriting. Take five minutes now to read the following list of artists who’ve recorded his songs and then ask yourself if Tony Wood might not have something very valuable to say to you about how to craft songs that span genres, styles, and even generations. With over 700 songs recorded in the Christian music marketplace, Tony Wood songs have been recorded by Point Of Grace, Michael W. Smith, SELAH, 4-Him, Sandi Patty, Natalie Grant, Avalon, Ginny Owens, Mark Schultz, Brian Littrell (of the Backstreet Boys), Matt Redman, KUTLESS, Steven Curtis Chapman, Chris August, Mark Hall (of Casting Crowns), Group 1 Crew, Big Daddy Weave, Pocket Full of Rocks, FFH, Mandisa, Chris Sligh, Mark Harris, Francesca Battistelli, Colton Dixon, Nicole C. Mullen, Larnelle Harris, All Star United, Building 429, Jason Crabb, Joy Williams, Hawk Nelson, Jaci Valesquez, 33 Miles, Steve Green, PASSION, Gaither Vocal Band, Phillips, Craig & Dean, Royal Tailor, About A Mile, Petra, 7eventh Time Down, Kari Jobe, Anthony Evans, Wayne Watson, Meredith Andrews, Kim Hill, the Museum, Oak Ridge Boys, Don Moen, Rush Of Fools, Kathy Troccoli, Lincoln Brewster, OBB, Moriah Peters, Matt Wertz, Mike Donehey (of Tenth Avenue North), 1 Girl Nation, Aaron*Jeoffrey, Sidewalk Prophets, Guy Penrod, Booth Brothers, Cindy Morgan, Mark Lowry, Geoff Moore, Greg Long, Ricky Skaggs, Travis Cottrell, Kerrie Roberts, Clay Crosse, Scott Krippayne, Talley Trio, Bob Carlisle, Nichol Sponberg, Bill Gaither, Babbie Mason, Christy Nockels, Ian Eskelin, Steve Camp, Jonny Diaz, Russ Taff, Gold City, Ray Boltz, Jill Phillips, Paul Baloche, Aaron Shust, Leeland Mooring, Rob Mathes, Wayne Haun, Michael English, BarlowGirl, Sheila Walsh, Warren Barfield, Joseph Habedank, I AM THEY, Amber Nelon Thompson, Ronnie Freeman, TaRanda Greene, Brian Free and Assurance, NEWSONG, Susan Ashton, Veritas, Jim Brady Trio, Jody McBrayer, Matthew West, Tim Rushlow, Jessica Simpson, All Things New, Todd Agnew, Ronan Tynan, Legacy Five, Janet Paschall, Nelons, OBB, Kim Boyce, Gary Chapman, the Martins, Charles Billingsley, Russ Lee, Michael O’Brien, GLAD, First Call, Imperials, Karen Peck & New River, TRUTH, Alisa Turner and even more… If you’re not impressed with that list, you’re listening to the wrong podcast. In this episode, John Chisum has a fun and very valuable conversation with Tony about his humble beginnings and the leap of faith that brought him to Nashville with no connections, no guarantees, and only the faith that God had called him to become a Christian songwriter. Tony shares candidly about the long journey through trials and setbacks that required a lot of tenacity and faith for him to “make it” years after he settled here with his first song being recorded, as well as his uncertainty that the “next song will ever come.” You can read more about Tony Wood on his website at tonywoodonline.com and follow him on Twitter and Instagram @tonywood_exit71. For more information visit www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com and join the Successful Christian Songwriters Group on Facebook! Be sure to join NCS MEMBERSHIP today at www.nashvillechristiansongwriters.com for the finest songwriter resources, coaching, inspiration and information!
Au programme de l'Actualité Musicale, le dernier single d'Hollyn, jeune talent prodige de 20 ans / le retour de Todd Agnew / un EP pour Kevin Max / la sortie du prochain album d'Hillsong United.
Jay chats with Todd Agnew about his absence from music and his return with his latest project called From Grace to Glory: The Music of Todd Agnew
In this episode, Dr. Darrell Bock and Todd Agnew discuss faith and vocation in the life of a musician The post Faith Work and Music appeared first on DTS Voice.
Interview with JBruMay (aka Jeremy Mayfield) JBruMay is a recording/touring artist who has appeared alongside artists such as Big Daddy Weave, The Side Walk Prophets, and Todd Agnew. He joins us to talk about his Sing a Psalmand Unsung initiatives, and what he’s doing at his recording company in Nashville, Stock and Stone, to aid the […]
Please pray for our ministry-wide Encounter today!! To God be the glory! // One Year Bible (NLT): 1 Corinthians 10:14-33, Psalm 34:11-22, Prov 21:14-16 // Music: Romans 12:1 (Todd Agnew), Saving the World (Clay Crosse)
The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley (Matthew 23:13-39; Psalm 28:1-9; Proverbs 7:1-5), Charles Stanley "In Touch" Devotion on "Keeping A Young Attitude" John Maxwell speaks on Circumstances in Minute with Maxwell, Testimony from Phase II Member Lee Robison and Music by Todd Agnew, Matt Maher, Shawn McDonald, Third Day, Hillsong and Rich Mullins.
Devotional from founder and director of The Refuge Ministries Tom Thompson, The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley (II Corinthians 1:12-2:11; Psalms 41:1-13; Proverbs 22:5-6), Interview with Phase III member Craig Stephens and music from Jesus Culture, Kutless, Natalie Grant, Petra, Todd Agnew, Mark Shultz, MercyMe and Leeland
Charles Stanley's In Touch Devotion on "Prayer Makes a Difference", The One year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley (Romans 13:1-14; Psalms 23:1-6; Proverbs 20:11), John Maxwell speaks on "Overcome" on Minute with maxwell, Testimony from Phase II member Jimmy Yaetes and music from Jesus Culture, Natalie Grant, Thousand Foot Krutch, Britt Nicole, Jars of Clay, Matt Redman, Newsboys, P.O.D., Todd Agnew, Big Daddy Weave, Howie Day and Tenth Avenue North
Charles Stanley's In Touch Devotional on Filling God's Gaps, The One Year Bible (NLT) as read by Tom Dooley with special arrangements with Master Media Ministries ( Acts 21:18-36; Psalms 150:1-6; Proverbs 18:9-10), John Maxwellspeaks on "blessings" on Minute with Maxwell, Testimony from phase II member Jacob Ford, a sports update and music from Jars of Clay, Jesus Culture, Petra, New Life Worship, Stephen Curtis Chapman, Todd Agnew, Third Day, Casting Crowns and Jeremy Camp
Message from Pastor Jeff Kirby, Director of Communications; The One Year Bible (NLT) read by Tom Dooley by special arrangement with Master Media Ministries (Luke 10:13-37; Psalm 75:1-10; Proverbs 12:12-14); The LaRed Principle of "Prosperity"; John Maxwell on "Risk-Taking"; Testimony by new Phase II member Addison Allen; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; music by Caedmon's Call, Third Day, Todd Agnew, George Strait, Clay Crosse, Newsboys, Alan Jackson and Rich Mullins.
Prayer and Devotion by Pastor Brad Morton, Director, Phase II; The Word of Promise Audio Bible (NKJV); John Maxwell on "Politics"; The Transformation Radio Sports Minute with Dave Borst; and music by Elvis Presley, Birmingham Quartet, Audio Adrenaline, Todd Agnew, Newsboys, Justin Moore, Clay Crosse, Point of Grace, Sandi Patty, and Elvis Presley (again).
While the holiday season brings happiness to most, for many others it triggers painful memories of lost loved ones, or the challenge of being separated from family and friends during this usually festive time. Michael Neale has captured the heart of hope and triumph in the midst of tragedy while writing his debut novel THE RIVER, and can offer you some real encouragement for those facing a difficult season. It may be: -The special pain many children face during the holidays when they’ve lost a parent -When a Mom or Dad is far away during the holidays due to divorce or separation, and who suffers more…the child or the parent -Military families facing difficult separation during the holidays -Visiting your hometown as part of holiday travel and the flood of sad memories and melancholy that may accompany it -the uplifting hope that can be found during the holiday season that’s unlike any other time of the year. Michael Neale was best known until earlier this year as a Dove Award-Winning songwriter whose work has been recorded by artists such as Michael W. Smith, NatalieGrant (“Your Great Name,” the 2012 Worship Song of the Year), Rebecca St. James, Todd Agnew and Phillips, Craig and Dean. Now Michael Neale is receiving rave reviews for his novel The River. Through Michael’s masterful storytelling, readers find themselves immersed in the life of Gabriel Clarke who, on what should have been an ordinary day by the river near his home, saw his life changed forever. See Michael performing music inspired by The River and see his book trailer @ http://www.TheRiverExperience.com/
Todd Agnew is a U.S. Singer Songwriter, who was born to a Native American mother. He was adopted at birth by a white couple & was raised in Dallas, Texas. Todd’s breakthrough song was "Grace Like Rain", a re-written version of the Hymn Amazing Grace. In recent years he's been involved planting a church in Memphis, in travelling the world with World Vision, and he’s recently released a new album, How To Be Loved, which includes some of the songs from his local church.
Join Chris and Tim as they chat with Todd Agnew about his new album and his upcoming show in Santa Rosa.
John Mark McMillan, Jenny & Tyler, Todd Agnew, All Sons & Daughters and many more artists help us celebrate Jesus' victory over the grave.
John Mark McMillan, Jenny & Tyler, Todd Agnew, All Sons & Daughters and many more artists help us celebrate Jesus' victory over the grave.
A Christmas Story
Welcome to On Solid Rock where your host Bailey guides you through a half hour of chart topping Contemporary Christian Music. This episode features videos from MercyMe, FM Static, Todd Agnew, Addison Road, K-Praise, and we close with Sonicflood.
Today we bring some great stand-bys from Chris Rice, Todd Agnew and DeGarmo & Key. As well as a few Thanksgiving themed cuts complimented by a Thanksgiving Audio Collage by some of your favorite artists.
This week we bring brand new music by Todd Agnew and indie artist Chuckie Perez, and we go back to one of Wayne Watson's first projects as well as a visit to an older NewSong album. Don't miss it!
Lots of brand new tunes this week! NEEDTOBREATHE, Todd Agnew, Jonny Diaz, etc. We'll hear the story behind Addison Road's latest single as well as MercyMe's symphony remix of their smash hit, "I Can Only Imagine." You don't want to miss this episode!
Welcome to another episode of On Solid Rock where your host Amanda Crabb guides you through a half hour filled with an enlightning collection of Contemporary Christian Music artists. This episode features videos from Mercy Me, Todd Agnew, David Phelps, Chris Tomlin, Point of Grace, and Sonic Flood
Hey Everyone! It's time for Christmas music! All month long we will be playing all your favorites and some new Christmas tunes performed by your favorite Christian artists. Today we feature David Meece's classic Christmas tune, Todd Agnew, MercyMe and some new indie artists.
FFH, Third Day, Todd Agnew and more!
Lots of brand new music! Todd Agnew, Anthony Evans, Mark Shultz and much more.