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Dango is a professional drummer based in Nashville, TN who is currently drumming for Grammy award winning artist Scott Stapp – the voice of Creed. He is also a member of the platinum selling worship band, Sonicflood. He has performed with bands and artists all over the world, from the US, to South Africa, to Europe, and South America. He graduated from Belmont University, with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Performance, studying under the legendary Chester Thompson. Dango is a longtime member of the punk band Amber Pacific, having songs on TV shows, movie soundtracks, video games, Monday Night Football, an album on Billboard Top 100, and four music videos on MTV. With Amber Pacific he has performed four full summers on the Vans Warped Tour and toured almost a decade together. Dango has also performed or toured with the multi platinum selling rock band RED, Fireflight, Superchick, All Time Low, Mxpx, Nofx, Manafest, Scarlet White, Tricia, Warren Barfield, Phil Joel, Tommy Walker, Craig Campbell, The Swon Brothers, Tucker beathard, and Deana Carter. Dango is an active teacher and clinician. In 2009 he released his first instructional DVD. In this episode Dango talks about: ◦ Why drummers make great tour managers ◦ Building a home studio and a clientele base ◦ Taking even the smallest gig seriously ◦ Drumming with Seattle band Amber Pacific ◦ Playing with confidence ◦ Drumming for Scott Stapp - singer for Creed ◦ Overcoming knee issues ◦ Sharing knowledge with the next generation Here's our Patreon Here's our Youtube Here's our Homepage
Mark Sullivan has an interesting bio to say the least. Mark is the founder and Creative Director of Lime Biscuit Creative (@limebiscuit1), one of the Atlanta area’s fastest growing branding and design agencies. Currently, Mark also serves as a Lieutenant with the Douglas County Fire Department, where he has been for over two decades. Mark is also co-owner of Toxic Suppression, a company specializing in post-fire decontamination for firefighters. On top of all that, Mark served as the host and emcee for the Love Worth Fighting For Marriage Tour with actor Kirk Cameron and Warren Barfield. In the past, Mark worked with talent from History Channel, A&E, and other major networks. When not working, which is rare, Mark loves to attend concerts and sporting events. Mark has been married to Sherry for 22 years, and they have two children Zach and Mia. It is easy to see why his co-workers penned him as "The pyromaniac of creativity".
On this very special holiday episode of Songcraft, we speak with Chris Butler, who wrote the new-wave holiday classic "Christmas Wrapping" by The Waitresses, as well as three other writers of well-known songs of the season: Randy Brooks, who penned the always-polarizing “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” Chris Eaton, who wrote Amy Grant’s classic “Breath of Heaven,” and Songwriters Hall of Famer Paul Williams, who is best known for “Rainbow Connection,” but who also wrote all the songs for The Muppet Christmas Carol. Enjoy the conversations, then hear our ultimate holiday playlist, featuring 150 titles and 150 artists with no repeated songs, and no repeated performers. EPISODE DETAILS: PART ONE Scott and Paul discuss New Year's resolutions and how their friends at Pearl Snap Studios can help with yours; explore the difference between "sad Christmas" versus "happy Christmas;" and get into a conversation about the specific holiday songs they do and don't like. PART TWO Scott and Paul chat with four songwriters about their perennial Christmas hits. Our guests on this very special holiday episode are... Chris Butler – “Christmas Wrapping” by The Waitresses (1981) 12:00 mark Chris Butler has led an interesting life. He was a protester at Kent State when the Ohio National Guard opened fire on him and his fellow students in 1970; he earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the longest recorded pop song in history (the 69-minute “The Devil Glitch”); and he currently lives in Jeffrey Dahmer’s childhood home in Akron, Ohio. As Chris explains, it’s a beautiful house that nobody wanted, so he got a great deal. He is best known, however, for conceptualizing and leading the 1980s new wave group The Waitresses, which found success with “I Know What Boys Like” and their perennial holiday classic, “Christmas Wrapping.” Chris went on to produce Freedy Johnston, Joan Osborne, and others. He continues to record, produce, and release music under the banner of his own Future Fossil Music. But it’s his unlikely holiday hit that remains the songwriting income gift that keeps on giving. Though it’s been recorded by the Spice Girls, Kate Nash, Miranda Cosgrove, Bella Thorne, the Glee cast, and Kylie Minogue with Iggy Pop, the original Waitresses version is still the one you’re most likely to hear each year in the mall. Randy Brooks – “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” by Elmo & Patsty (1979) 31:33 mark Whenever Randy Books is asked how to become a hit songwriter, he always answers, “Do You think if I knew, I’d still be a one-hit wonder after 30 years?” That hit was “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer,” one of the most loved and loathed modern holiday classics that also happens to be a multi-platinum seller that has topped Billboard’s holiday singles chart multiple times. It even earned Randy Songwriter of the Year and Song of the Year honors from SESAC, and spawned an animated Christmas special, musical toys, ornaments, greeting cards, apparel, video games, a branded hot chocolate mix, and even a Tesla dashboard app. Though the hit version of “Grandma” was recorded by Elmo & Patsy, the song has been covered by Ray Stevens, Mitch Ryder, The Coasters, and—most recently—by Jimmy Fallon and Dolly Parton. Randy continues to perform with his two bands, and solo at songwriter events all over the country. He is resigned to the fact that, no matter what else he might accomplish in life, he is destined to be remembered for just one thing—kind of like the John Wilkes Boothe of songwriters. Chris Eaton – “Breath of Heaven" by Amy Grant (1992) / "Saviour's Day" by Cliff Richard (1990) 44:55 mark UK-based singer, songwriter and musician Chris Eaton first made his mark as a writer when Sir Cliff Richard began recording his material, including the UK holiday hit “Saviour’s Day,” which reached #1 on the pop chart across the pond. In the US, however, Eaton’s Christmas standard is “Breath of Heaven,” which has been recorded by Amy Grant, Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson, Sara Groves, Vince Gill, and Melissa Manchester. Other artists who’ve recorded songs from Chris’s catalog include Janet Jackson, Sheena Easton, Keith Urban, Patti Austin, and Grover Washington, Jr. His greatest success has been in the Contemporary Christian market, where he has earned BMI awards for radio hits such as “Adore” by Jaci Velasquez, “My Heart Goes Out” by Warren Barfield, and the Rachel Lampa singles “Lift Me Up” and “Live For You.” When Amy Grant released “Breath of Heaven” as the single from her multi-platinum-selling Home for Christmas album, it topped the Christian charts and was named CCM Song of the Year by Billboard magazine. Paul Williams – Songs from The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) 1:05:31 mark Singer, actor, author, recovery advocate, and Songwriters Hall of Famer Paul Williams has penned hits such as “We’ve Only Just Begun,” “Rainy Days and Mondays,” and “I Won’t Last a Day Without You” for The Carpenters; “Out in the Country,” “Family of Man” and “An Old Fashioned Love Song” for Three Dog Night; and “You and Me Against the World” for Helen Reddy. His songs have additionally been recorded by Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Ray Charles, David Bowie, Tony Bennett, Willie Nelson, REM, Gladys Knight, Diana Ross, Sarah Vaughn, Curtis Mayfield, Gwen Stefani, Diana Krall, the Dixie Chicks, and others. Williams is perhaps best known for his movie songs and soundtracks. He and co-writer Barbra Streisand won an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Golden Globe for “Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star is Born),” and he has earned Academy Award nominations for his musical contributions to Cinderella Liberty, Phantom of the Paradise, Bugsy Malone, and The Muppet Movie, which included his now-standard “Rainbow Connection.” Williams later reunited with Jim Henson, penning the songs for the classic children’s film The Muppet Christmas Carol.
John Mays, VP of A&R for Centricity, is one of Christian music’s most respected executives, having worked in A&R at Word, Sparrow, and Star Song Records before serving as president of Benson Records. Over his 35-year career, Mays discovered and signed Point Of Grace, Scott Krippayne, Cindy Morgan, Matt Redman, Nichole Nordeman, Warren Barfield, Jason Gray, and the Passion worship recordings. Mays helped found Centricity Music in 2005. He began his career in music at 17 as a musician, eventually landing jobs as a bass player with several bands and many Christian music recordings during the ’80s. Along the way, he co-wrote “Love In Any Language,” a career song for Sandi Patty included in CCM’s list of 100 greatest Christian songs. As VP of A&R at Centricity Music, John works with Lauren Daigle, Jason Gray, Jordan Feliz, Unspoken, Caitie Hurst, For All Seasons, and others. Connect with the guest: centricitymusic.com centricitymusic.com/staff/john-mays Connect with us: allaboutthejourneypodcast.com instagram.com/allaboutthejourneypodcast facebook.com/AllAboutTheJourneyPodcast marketingwithwisdom.com indieartistuniversity.com Listen/Subscribe: Apple Podcasts Spotify Anchor
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!
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!
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it’s a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let’s sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It’s a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We’ll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they’re falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we’ll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It’s worth fighting for, baby
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it’s a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let’s sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It’s a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We’ll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they’re falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we’ll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It’s worth fighting for, baby
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it’s a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let’s sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It’s a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We’ll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they’re falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we’ll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It’s worth fighting for, baby
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it’s a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let’s sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It’s a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We’ll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they’re falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we’ll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it’s something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It’s worth fighting for, baby
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it's a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let's sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It's a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We'll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they're falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we'll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It's worth fighting for, baby
Love Is Not A Fight- Zeejan Grabe, yes, this is very true. Love is Not A Fight, pero dapat ipag-laban, dapat pahalagahan, dapat ingatan. Any kind of Love, Special-someone, friends,family, lahat, dapat ipaglaban at ingatan. Huwag basta-basta mag-give up, o gumawa ng mga hakbang na lalong ikasisira ng isang relasyon. Samahan nyo ako sa pag-awit ng isang napaka-gandang kantang ito, at tignan natin ang totoong meaning sa bawat lyrics. I hope that I inspire you through this song, and forgive me if it is very loud, coz my surrounding is so noisy, but i hope you like it. Anyway, this is a Movie Themesong from “Fireproof”, it's a story of a couple, but pwedeng pwede para sa lahat if you have time, kindly check it out. Okay, let's sing Love is not a FIght, by Warren Barfield, cover by yours truly. ———————- Love is not a place To come and go as we please It's a house we answer in Then commit to never leave So lock the door behind you Throw away the key We'll work it out together Let it bring us to our knees Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for To some love is a word That they can fall into But when they're falling out Keeping that word is hard to do Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for Love will come to save us If we'll only call He will ask nothing from us But demand we give our all Love is a shelter in a raging storm Love is peace in the middle of a war And if we try to leave May God send angels to guard the door No, love is not a fight But it's something worth fighting for Yes, I will fight for you Would you fight for me? It's worth fighting for, baby
Brennan Manning gives a testimony and talks about the American Church. Brennan Manning (christened Richard Francis Xavier Manning) is an author, friar, priest, contemplative and speaker. Born and raised in Depression-era New York City, Manning finished high school, enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and fought in the Korean War. When Manning returned to the United States, he enrolled at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Upon his graduation from the seminary in 1963, Manning was ordained to the Franciscan priesthood. In the late 1960s, Manning joined the Little Brothers of Jesus of Charles de Foucauld, a religious order committed to an uncloistered, contemplative life among the poor. Manning transported water via donkey, worked as a mason's assistant and a dishwasher in France, was imprisoned (by choice) in Switzerland, and spent six months in a remote cave somewhere in the Zaragoza desert. In the 1970s, Manning returned to the US and began writing after confronting his alcoholism. Singer-songwriter Rich Mullins called his band A Ragamuffin Band after one of Manning's books.[5] Warren Barfield's music is also often inspired by Manning, as is the work of singer-songwriter Matthew Perryman Jones. "The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyle," Manning has said. "That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable." This quote appeared in the prelude to dc Talk's song "What if I Stumble?" It also appeared on an intro track for the Christian metalcore band War of Ages on its album Fire From the Tomb.
Brennan Manning speaks on Galatians chapter 5, and on the gospel of grace. Brennan Manning (christened Richard Francis Xavier Manning) is an author, friar, priest, contemplative and speaker. Born and raised in Depression-era New York City, Manning finished high school, enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and fought in the Korean War. When Manning returned to the United States, he enrolled at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Upon his graduation from the seminary in 1963, Manning was ordained to the Franciscan priesthood. In the late 1960s, Manning joined the Little Brothers of Jesus of Charles de Foucauld, a religious order committed to an uncloistered, contemplative life among the poor. Manning transported water via donkey, worked as a mason's assistant and a dishwasher in France, was imprisoned (by choice) in Switzerland, and spent six months in a remote cave somewhere in the Zaragoza desert. In the 1970s, Manning returned to the US and began writing after confronting his alcoholism. Singer-songwriter Rich Mullins called his band A Ragamuffin Band after one of Manning's books. Warren Barfield's music is also often inspired by Manning, as is the work of singer-songwriter Matthew Perryman Jones. "The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyle," Manning has said. "That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable." This quote appeared in the prelude to dc Talk's song "What if I Stumble?" It also appeared on an intro track for the Christian metalcore band War of Ages on its album Fire From the Tomb.
Brennan Manning (christened Richard Francis Xavier Manning) is an author, friar, priest, contemplative and speaker. Born and raised in Depression-era New York City, Manning finished high school, enlisted in the US Marine Corps, and fought in the Korean War. When Manning returned to the United States, he enrolled at Saint Francis University in Loretto, Pennsylvania. Upon his graduation from the seminary in 1963, Manning was ordained to the Franciscan priesthood. In the late 1960s, Manning joined the Little Brothers of Jesus of Charles de Foucauld, a religious order committed to an uncloistered, contemplative life among the poor. Manning transported water via donkey, worked as a mason's assistant and a dishwasher in France, was imprisoned (by choice) in Switzerland, and spent six months in a remote cave somewhere in the Zaragoza desert. In the 1970s, Manning returned to the US and began writing after confronting his alcoholism. Singer-songwriter Rich Mullins called his band A Ragamuffin Band after one of Manning's books. Warren Barfield's music is also often inspired by Manning, as is the work of singer-songwriter Matthew Perryman Jones. "The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyle," Manning has said. "That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable." This quote appeared in the prelude to dc Talk's song "What if I Stumble?" It also appeared on an intro track for the Christian metalcore band War of Ages on its album Fire From the Tomb.