Cam7Song
A song about overcoming a temptation by remembering God's forgiveness and love. I don't always win, but He does!
One day Christ sat by a well. He changed the life of a woman and many people in her village. And he did it all well experiencing many basic human needs.
If I'm the only one who thinks our society has gone collectively insane, I would be both surprised and lonely -- but sane.
I always admired my father, but I gained a new appreciation of him as he learned to step back as he grew older. I pray the Lord grant me the same grace.
The story behind this is the story of the street people in Kamloops, and everywhere, I guess.
This song is based on Proverbs 8. This song was written in May, 2005. For some reason it was orphaned and never included in an album.
This song came to me on a rainy and misty Sunday morning. It's about trees rising out of the mist and one particular tree rising out of my memory.
A song about the conflict in writing songs and in life in general.
You can smell winter in the air. It's exhilarating and disturbing. This song attempts to capture both aspects of my mood.
The biblical story of Ruth is one of the most beautiful and poignant stories I've ever read.
I'm re-reading Ecclesiastes which is sobering, but also makes me even gladder for Christ.
Feral children were raised by wolves. Are we raising a generation of them ourselves?
This is a beat about two dreams which attempts (emphasis on that word) to recapture the feeling of the dreams while also explaining why dreams are hard to explain.
Deranged means, literally, to leave orderly rows.
What we do leads to who we are, and what we are feeds what we do.
Then I saw a beast coming up out of the sea, having ten horns and seven heads, and on his horns were ten crowns, and on his heads were blasphemous names. Rev 13:1
People are not ready to hear the Good News about God's love until they understand the bad news about their own sin. Since people don't even acknowledge sin -- while all the time manifesting its presence -- they don't know they need a Savior.
God cares about injustice more than we can imagine.