Wednesday, October 26, 2005

 

In Gadgets & Tech


Rio Forge 128 - I recently found an open box special at Best Buy on a Rio Forge 128 MP3 player. I got it for a whopping $15.99. The cool thing about it is it will take a 1GB SD card for expansion. I'm pricing SD cards now, and I've found a 1 gig as low as $39 at compuplus.com. So all in all I'm looking at $60 for a 1 gig mp3 player. I'll post my experiences with the Rio as time goes by, but I'm really enjoying listening to podcasts right now. I've learned to convert them down in itunes to miniscule sizes. For example, I can get about an hour long podcast down to around 5 mb, which means I can store about 25 hours worth on the 128. But add the 1 gig SD card and I'm talking some 200 hours of stuff!

Fuji Finepix Z1 - This is one sweet digital camera. I purchased it online and have been soundly pleased with it since. The cool thing about this camera is that it fits in your shirt pocket, yet takes incredibly detailed pics as well as 640-480 movies. I never use our camcorder anymore on account of I can simply slip this thing into a spare pocket and I'm ready to shoot at any moment.

Directivo HD - Having purchased a 46" DLP tv about a year ago, it didn't take long for me to get ny hands on the Directivo HD receiver. The combination is super sweet (when I have time to watch anything). I highly recommend HD Tivo and DLP.

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

 

In Music

Casting Crowns will be in Birmingham, Al on Saturday October 29, 2005 along with Building 429 and youth evangelist Tony Nolan. On the day of the show, Mark Hall of Casting Crowns, plus youth communicators Tony Nolan and Roger Glidewell will all take part in an intensive 3-hour conference at Gardendale First Baptist Church in conjunction with the evening concert with Casting Crowns.

Shawn McDonald (Gravity, All I need) just released a new Live version of his remarkable debut CD called "Live in Seattle".

Third Day has just release a new album entitled "Wherever You Are". Check out their site for preview songs and commentary from the whole album.

Jackson Browne is a closet Christian. I've always been a huge fan of Jackson Browne's music but I never considered the question as to whether Jackson was a bonafide Believer - until I heard "Don't you want to be there". So now I'm convinced, and if you want further evidence, just check out this excerpt from Bruce Springsteen's humorous and endearing speech for Jackson's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
"Jackson's work was really California pop gospel. Listen to the chord changes of Rock Me On the Water and Before the Deluge, it's gospel through and through. Now I always thought that in our fall from Eden, besides the strains of physicality and the bearing of earthly burdens, our real earthly task was that an unbridgeable gap, or a black hole was opened up in our ability to truly love one another. And so our job here on earth, the way we regain our divinity, our sacredness, and our general good-standing is by reconstructing love and creating love out of the broken pieces that we've been given. That's all we have of human promise. That's the way we prove ourselves in the eyes of God and facilitate our own redemption. Now, to me Jackson Browne's work was always the sound of that reconstruction. So as he writes in The Pretender: We'll put our dark glasses on, and we'll make love until our strength is gone, and when the morning light comes streamin' in, we'll get up and do it again. Amen."

 

In Podcasts

KLove.com - While visiting my local Christian Book Store recently, this station was being piped in. They apparently have a license for this, as it's catered to Christian bookstores in general. Great music interspersed with Christian topics of interest. And you can listen online while you work or play.

SandalsChurch - Thanks to Steve vz' s Blog for this link. This site rocks!

Greg Laurie of Harvest.org
Greg Laurie is a hip guy from So Cal who can bring the Gospel to the iPod generation in a way that's relevant, cool and easily understood.

GodCast Network - This is an aggregation network that features links to hip and relevant Christian podcasts.

RevTim - RevTim is a pastor in Southern California. Although his physical church services consists of less than 600 members, he's got one of the most popular Christian podcasts going today. Discovered him via iTunes Adam Curry podfinder.

 

In Books

From Dream To Destiny (read the first chapter at Amazon)- I first saw this guy on James Robison's program on Directv. The book is based on the ten tests that Joseph encountered and how they can be applied to your life in order to acheive your destiny. The premise is that God presents a series of tests to build your character until you are properly equipped to achieve your purposed destiny.

Blue Like Jazz (read the first chapter at Amazon) - check out RelevantMagazine.com's Q & A with best selling author Don Miller. Also be sure to hop on over to Podraza.org for more like this.

 

In Events

Winter Wonderslam - featuring TobyMac, Barlow Girl, Matthew West, Grits, John Rueben. Tickets $12-$15

Undone Tour- MercyMe, Jeremy Camp, The Afters, Monk & Neagle

X 2005 Tour- Falling Up, KJ-52, Hawk Nelson, Seventh Day Slumber

Diverse City Worldwide Tour- Audio Adrenaline, tobyMac, Kutless, Hawk Nelson

Everything is Burning- Kids in the Way, Spoken, Staple, Last Tuesday

CornerstoneFest - Third Day, TobyMac, Audio Adrenaline, Jars of Clay, Jeremy Camp, Kutless, Relient K, SwitchFoot

Monday, October 24, 2005

 

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The vision for GodBuzz is to provide exposure to cool stuff happening for the kingom of God. Ideally, we'd like to focus on popular culture and bring you stories, interviews via podcast and perspectives from many of the influencers and movers and shakers in popular culture today. We hope to have interviews from people like Third Day, Casting Crowns, Rick Warren, Greg Laurie, Louis Palua and others on how they are shaping the face of Chritianity for a new generation of believers.


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